Prime Minister Bill English has set out a business-as-usual agenda for the year ahead as Parliament returns from the summer break.
English's first Prime Minister's Statement to Parliament is a roundup of the measures the Government intends to pursue before the September election, a vast range from an overhaul of tax rules to stop multinationals avoiding taxes to the Advanced Survey and Title Services Project.
The agenda is little changed from that of last year - apart from the impact on trade from Brexit and the election of US President Donald Trump in the United States.
The TPP has dropped down the list of priorities - but not off it completely. It notes that New Zealand will continue to push the line on free trade.
"The Government will continue to show leadership and make the case for open markets, and closer trade and economic ties ... The Government will work with Trans Pacific Partnership countries to explore options for advancing closer trade ties in the Asia-Pacific, including through the TPP.