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An increasing number of people consider Asia is important to New Zealand's future and support free trade agreements with Asian countries, a survey released on Tuesday shows.
The Asia New Zealand Foundation survey, carried out by Colmar Brunton, shows 81% see the Asian region as important to New Zealand's future and of those 40% consider it to be very important.
That is an increase since 2008, when 75% viewed the Asian region as important.
Also compared with 2008, more New Zealanders now think free trade agreements will have a positive impact, up from 74% to 78%.
Those who think imports from Asia will have a positive impact on New Zealand's future increased from 58% to 63%.
Foundation executive director Richard Grant said it was a sign of New Zealand's increasing interdependence with the region.
"In this survey we asked questions directly relevant to the recession, recognising that, internationally, anti-immigration rhetoric and prejudice increases during times of economic crisis," Grant said.
The survey asked respondents to think about New Zealand in the next 10 to 20 years and to indicate how much of a positive or negative impact various factors would have on the country.
Those asked were generally optimistic about Asian tourism, Asia as an export market, economic growth in the Asian region, free trade agreements, and Asia as a tourist destination for New Zealanders.
The survey also showed that when asked about Asia, most New Zealanders think of China and Japan.
However, the proportion who specified a country other than China or Japan increased from 23% to 33%.
Trade Minister Tim Groser and Ethnic Affairs Minister Pansy Wong welcomed the survey.
"Asia has never been a more important economic partner for New Zealand," Groser said.
"We are a small, export-driven and trade dependent economy - the source of much of our current and future prosperity lies with the entrenchment of New Zealand as an economic partner in Asia."
Wong said the survey results were "extremely pleasing" and showed 62% of respondents had regular contact with Asian people.
"The Asia New Zealand Foundation does excellent work to promote and build profiles for Asian festivals like Diwali and the Chinese Lantern Festival, which encourages non-Asian New Zealanders to connect with Asian culture and people in a positive way," she said.