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New Zealand is party to several free-trade agreements (FTAs) worldwide.


History

The Economy of New Zealand is a
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which is greatly dependent on international trade, mainly with Australia, the United States of America, China and Japan. It is strongly dependent on tourism and agricultural exports, and has only small manufacturing and high-tech components. Economic free-market reforms of the last decades have removed many barriers to foreign investment, and the World Bank has praised New Zealand as being the most business-friendly country in the world. Regional and bilateral free trade agreements have become an important part of New Zealand's international trade policy. New Zealand has used free trade agreements also known as closer economic partnerships to liberalise trade between economies. A Closer Economic Partnership Agreement with Thailand was negotiated in 2004 and implemented in 2005. Negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement with Chile, Brunei and Singapore known as the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership were concluded in 2005. Negotiations for further agreements with Malaysia were undertaken in 2006, but failed to reach a conclusion. The historic FTA with China was signed in Beijing in April 2008. On 27 February 2009 New Zealand and its close partner Australia signed a Free Trade Agreement with the ASEAN regional block of 10 countries. It is estimated that an FTA with ASEAN would boost aggregate GDP across the 12 countries by more than US$48 billion over the period 2000–2020 with an additional US$3.4 billion to New Zealand alone.


Free Trade Agreements in force

Here is a list of free trade agreements of which New Zealand is part. In parentheses, the abbreviation, if applicable, membership if not stated before, and the date of coming into force are to be seen.


Bilateral agreements

* :
Closer Economic Relations The Australia–New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement, commonly known as Closer Economic Relations (CER), is a free trade agreement between the governments of New Zealand and Australia. It came into force on 1 January 1983, but ...
(1983) * :
New Zealand–China Free Trade Agreement The New Zealand–China Free Trade Agreement is a bilateral free trade agreement signed between the People's Republic of China and New Zealand in April 2008. It is the first free trade agreement that China has signed with any developed country, and ...
(2008) * : New Zealand– Hong Kong, China Closer Economic Partnership (2011) * :
Malaysia–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement The Malaysia–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement was signed on 26 October 2009 in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia is New Zealand's eighth-largest export destination, reaching almost 8 billion dollars' worth of exports in 2008. It was ratified by the Parliam ...
announced on 2 June 2009 * : New Zealand and Singapore Closer Economic Partnership (2001) * : NZ-Korea Free Trade Agreement (2015) * : Agreement between New Zealand and the
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on Economic Cooperation (2013) * : New Zealand and Thailand Closer Economic Partnership (2005) * : New Zealand-United Kingdom Free Trade agreement (2021, to be brought into force by end of 2022)


Multilateral agreements

* Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (2005),Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement between Brunei Darussalam, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore – P4
/ref> with: ** (2005) ** (2005) ** : (2005) – Auxiliary to the bilateral New Zealand and Singapore Closer Economic Partnership * Association of Southeast Asian Nations: ASEAN Australia NZ FTA (2009) *
Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Comprehensive may refer to: *Comprehensive layout, the page layout of a proposed design as initially presented by the designer to a client. * Comprehensive school, a state school that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement ...
(2018), with: ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (2022), with: ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** *: New Zealand-European Union Free Trade Agreement (2022, to be brought into force by end of 2024)


Proposed Free Trade Agreements

New Zealand is negotiating bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements with the following
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and countries: * : New Zealand - Pacific Alliance – negotiating since 2017 * : New Zealand-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement – negotiating since 2010 * : Negotiations began in 2007 and concluded in 2009 but the agreement is not yet in force * India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement – negotiating since 2007 with the establishment of a JSG (Joint Study Group) looking at the feasibility of an Indian-NZ FTA. * Russia-Kazakhstan-Belarus Free Trade Agreement – negotiations began in 2010 but are currently suspended * Russia-Kazakhstan-Belarus New Zealand Free Trade Agreement – negotiations began in 2010 but are currently suspended * Russia-Kazakhstan-Belarus Free Trade Agreement – negotiations began in 2010 but are currently suspended


Abandoned or superseded proposals

* The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership, a multilateral trade agreement involving 4 countries with which New Zealand has existing trade agreements – Malaysia, Brunei, Chile, Singapore, and Australia – and nations with which New Zealand does not have an existing FTA: **: New Zealand–United States Free Trade Agreement. These negotiations resulted in the United States signing but not ratifying the now-defunct Trans-Pacific Partnership. **: Negotiated alongside the United States, Australia and Vietnam to join the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership. Became part of the
Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Comprehensive may refer to: *Comprehensive layout, the page layout of a proposed design as initially presented by the designer to a client. * Comprehensive school, a state school that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement ...
. ** : Negotiated alongside the United States, Australia and Peru to join the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership. Became part of the
Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Comprehensive may refer to: *Comprehensive layout, the page layout of a proposed design as initially presented by the designer to a client. * Comprehensive school, a state school that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement ...
. * : Conducting feasibility study as of (14 May 2008). Superseded as Japan joined the
Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Comprehensive may refer to: *Comprehensive layout, the page layout of a proposed design as initially presented by the designer to a client. * Comprehensive school, a state school that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement ...
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See also

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United States free trade agreements The United States is party to many free-trade agreements (FTAs) worldwide. Beginning with the Theodore Roosevelt administration, the United States became a major player in international trade, especially with its neighboring territories in the ...


References


External links


New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
– Official site
Ministry of Economic Development New Zealand
– Official site
Tariff Finder, Ministry of Foreign Affarirs and Trade
- Tool to find export and import tariffs {{Economy of New Zealand Free trade agreements of New Zealand