China's leader says Australia trade deal won't hurt New Zealand because demand is so strong

Chinese President Xi Jinping says his country's trade deal with Australia won't hurt neighboring New Zealand because demand from the world's No. 2 economy remains strong.

Xi spoke Wednesday as he swung through New Zealand at the end of a month of courting international leaders. He went so far as to write an open letter to New Zealanders, describing their country as a "shining pearl" on the Pacific Ocean.

China and Australia signed a preliminary free-trade deal earlier this week. Xi said people have been asking him if that will have a negative impact on New Zealand, which signed a free trade agreement with China in 2008.

Xi said there's so much demand among China's 1.3 billion people that New Zealand should be more concerned about not having enough supply.