Articles tagged with Economic Partner
New Zealand–UAE Trade Agreement Brings Major Benefits and Opportunities
4 weeks ago | 248 viewsThe New Zealand–United Arab Emirates Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) has come into effect, offering significant tariff savings and market access for Kiwi exporters. Key goods like dairy, red meat, and fruit will now enter the UAE duty-free, with the agreement aiming to enhance trade and investment opportunities between the two countries. The CEPA also paves the way for increased bilateral trade, job creation, and economic growth, aligning with New Zealand's export expansion goals.
Tags: New Zealand United Arab Emirates Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement Todd McClay Agriculture Trade Investment Minister CEPA Kiwi exporters tariff savingsAustralian PM Albanese to Meet with NZ PM Luxon for Annual Leaders’ Meeting in Queenstown
1 month ago | 458 viewsPrime Minister Christopher Luxon is set to host Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for the annual Australia New Zealand Leaders’ Meeting in Queenstown. Luxon looks forward to discussing the strong Australia-New Zealand relationship, highlighting their economic partnership with $32 billion in two-way trade. Albanese will be welcomed by Ngāi Tahu in Queenstown for bilateral talks, a business roundtable, and to enjoy the beauty of Central Otago during his visit from Saturday to Sunday.
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2 months ago | 510 viewsThe NZ-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) legislation has passed, giving Kiwi exporters access to a $500 billion market that imports 90% of its food, with tariffs on 98.5% of exports immediately removed, rising to 99% in three years. Agriculture, Trade, and Investment Minister Todd McClay highlights the benefits of the agreement in lowering costs, increasing access, and enhancing New Zealand's presence in the Middle East, aiming to capitalize on UAE consumers' demand for safe, fresh products. The CEPA aims to boost two-way trade between New Zealand and the UAE, worth $1.35 billion last year, by reducing red tape, promoting services trade, and supporting investment links, aligning with the government's goal of doubling export value in a decade.
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