Articles tagged with Export
New Zealand and Singapore Sign Landmark Agreement to Secure Essential Goods Trade
6 days ago | 132 viewsNew Zealand and Singapore have signed the Agreement on Trade in Essential Supplies (AOTES) to ensure the uninterrupted movement of critical goods like fuel and food by preventing export restrictions between the two nations. This world-first agreement, built on cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic, formalizes practical collaboration to enhance supply chain resilience amid global volatility. Incorporated into their existing Free Trade Agreement, AOTES reflects their commitment to reliable access to essential supplies during crises and strengthens their trusted partnership.
Tags: Christopher Luxon Lawrence Wong Todd McClay New Zealand Singapore AOTES supply chain resilience trade agreement essential goods export restrictionsKiwi Exports to EU Surge $3 Billion in Two Years Boosting NZ Economy
1 week ago | 134 viewsKiwi exports to the European Union have surged by $3 billion in two years following the New Zealand-EU Free Trade Agreement, boosting the economy and supporting jobs nationwide. Key export gains include significant increases in butter, meat, industrial goods, and tourism, with total goods exports up 35% to $6.7 billion and services exports up 11% to $2 billion in the year to December 2025. This growth exceeds expectations, strengthens regional economies, and reinforces the EU as a vital trading partner for New Zealand amid global uncertainty.
Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand European Union Free Trade Agreement Kiwi exports trade economy dairy meat tourismNew Zealand Reviews Ruminant Protein Rules to Protect $4.9B Beef Export
1 week ago | 143 viewsNew Zealand is reviewing its Biosecurity (Ruminant Protein) Regulations 1999 to prevent BSE (mad cow disease) from entering its cattle and protect the $4.9 billion beef export sector. The review focuses on preventing cross contamination and accidental exposure to ruminant protein in cattle feed, which is crucial for maintaining the country's negligible-risk status recognized by the World Organisation for Animal Health. Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard emphasizes that getting the regulations right is vital for keeping international markets open, with public consultation running from April 28 to June 12.
Tags: New Zealand Andrew Hoggard Biosecurity ruminant protein regulations BSE mad cow disease beef export World Organisation for Animal Health prion diseases cattleNew Zealand and India Sign Historic Free Trade Agreement Boosting Jobs and Exports
1 week ago | 169 viewsNew Zealand and India have signed a landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that eliminates or reduces tariffs on 95% of New Zealand’s exports, boosting job creation, economic growth, and export diversification. Key benefits include immediate duty-free access to major products like sheep meat, wool, seafood, and forestry exports, as well as significant tariff cuts on kiwifruit, wine, mānuka honey, and dairy, with many tariffs phased out over a period of up to ten years. The agreement also activates a parliamentary review process and includes a Most Favoured Nation clause, ensuring New Zealand exporters gain enhanced market access comparable to that of the European Union.
Tags: Christopher Luxon Todd McClay Piyush Goyal New Zealand India Free Trade Agreement FTA trade exports Most Favoured NationNew Zealand-India FTA Signed: Major Tariff Cuts Boost Exports and Trade
2 weeks ago | 292 viewsLegal verification of the New Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has been completed, with signing scheduled for 27 April in New Delhi, providing New Zealand unprecedented access to India's large and growing economy. The agreement eliminates or reduces tariffs on 95% of New Zealand exports, including immediate duty-free access to key products like sheep meat, wool, seafood, and forestry, while also offering significant tariff cuts on items such as kiwifruit, wine, and mānuka honey. Following signing, the FTA will undergo parliamentary examination and public scrutiny, ensuring transparency and enabling New Zealand to benefit from Most Favoured Nation status and expanded export opportunities across various sectors.
Tags: Todd McClay Free Trade Agreement tariff elimination kiwifruit exports mānuka honey Most Favoured Nation trade agreement parliamentary treaty examination New Zealand exportsNew Zealand Speeds Up Medicinal Cannabis Export Licensing to Boost Industry Growth
3 weeks ago | 217 viewsNew Zealand has significantly reduced medicinal cannabis export licensing times, with average processing dropping from 22.5 working days in 2022/2023 to 6.4 days in 2026, boosting export volumes and improving cashflow for exporters. The government is modernizing the licensing process by introducing electronic applications and considering more permanent licenses to reduce bureaucratic hurdles. Additionally, legislation changes now allow growers to cultivate low-THC hemp without a license, expanding opportunities in the medicinal cannabis industry.
Tags: David Seymour Medsafe medicinal cannabis New Zealand export licensing cannabis export cannabis industry hemp cultivation cannabis regulation export applicationsNZ Leads FIT Partnership to Strengthen Global Supply Chain Resilience Amid Middle East Conflict
1 month ago | 342 viewsTrade and Investment Minister Todd McClay highlighted the impact of the Middle East conflict on global supply chains during the Future of Investment and Trade (FIT) Partnership meeting, emphasizing the risks of disruptions such as fuel supply challenges. He stressed the importance of keeping trade lines open and urged FIT members to collaborate on maintaining resilient supply chains through real-time information sharing and coordinated responses. The FIT Partnership, comprising 16 small and medium trade-dependent countries, aims to strengthen global trade cooperation and will hold its next ministerial meeting in Auckland in July 2026.
Tags: Todd McClay Future of Investment and Trade FIT Partnership New Zealand Middle East conflict supply chains trade disruption export restrictions global tradeTauranga Māori Health Tech Company Carepatron Expands Globally with Govt Support
2 months ago | 394 viewsTauranga-based Māori health tech company Carepatron is expanding internationally after receiving support from the Government’s Māori Development Fund, which accelerated its AI-powered clinical support tool’s development and boosted export revenue by 50%. This growth aligns with the Government’s goals to double New Zealand exports and strengthen Māori participation in high-value sectors like technology. The investment reflects a broader strategy to enhance Māori enterprise capability, innovation, and global reach, driving economic success that benefits whānau, hapū, iwi, and regional communities.
Tags: Tama Potaka Carepatron Māori Development Fund Māori health technology Te Puni Kōkiri Tōnui Māori Māori enterprise New Zealand exports Māori Development MinisterNew Zealand’s Trade Hits $61.2B in Q4 with Strong Export Growth
2 months ago | 421 viewsNew Zealand's international trade statistics reveal strong export growth, reaching $29.2 billion in the December quarter, driven by key sectors like dairy, tourism, and meat. Trade and Investment Minister Hon Todd McClay highlights the importance of open markets, strong trading relationships, and government support in sustaining this success amid global economic uncertainty. The government remains committed to enhancing trade by reducing barriers, expanding free trade agreements, and empowering exporters to drive economic growth and job creation.
Tags: Todd McClay New Zealand Kiwi exporters international trade dairy exports tourism meat exports trade statistics free trade agreements New Zealand economyInternational Visitors Boost New Zealand Tourism with $12.5B Spend in 2025
2 months ago | 459 viewsInternational visitors to New Zealand are rapidly returning, with tourism contributing $12.5 billion to the economy for the year ending December 2025, a 3% increase from the previous year. Visitor numbers have reached 90% of 2019 levels, with spending per visitor and daily spending both rising, boosting local businesses and jobs. The government aims to double the value of tourism exports by 2034, highlighting the sector’s importance as New Zealand’s second-largest export earner.
Tags: New Zealand international visitors tourism visitor spend Louise Upston Australia United States hospitality MBIE tourism exportsNew Zealand and Argentina Strengthen Economic Ties for Growth and Trade
2 months ago | 367 viewsNew Zealand and Argentina have agreed to strengthen cooperation to boost economic efficiency, export growth, and job creation, with New Zealand aiming to increase its business presence in Argentina. Foreign Minister Winston Peters, on his first visit to Argentina since 2007, discussed mutual interests including global developments, strategic environments, and UN reform with Argentine leaders. The visit also highlighted growing ties in business, education, and trade, as Peters leads a delegation touring Latin America before continuing to Uruguay, Brazil, Chile, and French Polynesia.
Tags: Winston Peters Javier Milei Pablo Quirno New Zealand Argentina Parliamentary delegation Latin America UN reform export growth economic turnaroundUS Supreme Court Ruling Could Impact NZ Exporters Amid Tariff Uncertainty
2 months ago | 490 viewsThe US Supreme Court announcement may impact New Zealand exporters, but significant uncertainty about US tariff policy will likely persist. Despite a 15 percent tariff imposed by the US, New Zealand exports have remained strong, with cost increases often passed on to consumers. New Zealand views the tariff as unjustified given the low average US tariff on their goods and will continue diplomatic efforts to clarify the situation for exporters.
Tags: US Supreme Court NZ exporters tariffs US market New Zealand US Administration tariff reduction Embassy in Washington export uncertainty trade policyNew Zealand and Singapore Launch Digital Export Health Certification to Boost Trade
2 months ago | 424 viewsNew Zealand and Singapore have signed a new electronic certification arrangement to replace the paper-based system, enabling real-time digital exchange of export health certifications for food and primary products. This initiative aims to streamline border processes, reduce costs, enhance supply chain security, and accelerate market access, supporting trade growth between the two countries. The arrangement is part of their Joint Plan of Action under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and aligns with New Zealand’s goal to double export value within ten years.
Tags: New Zealand Singapore Todd McClay electronic certification export health certification trade agriculture food safety supply chain Comprehensive Strategic PartnershipAgriculture Minister Celebrates Record $4B Lamb Exports Ahead of National Lamb Day
2 months ago | 468 viewsAgriculture Minister Todd McClay hosted a barbecue to celebrate National Lamb Day and the milestone of lamb exports exceeding $4 billion, highlighting the red meat sector's vital economic contribution to New Zealand. The government aims to boost the agriculture sector by cutting red tape, enhancing trade, and supporting farmers to help double export values within ten years. Key trade achievements include agreements with the UAE, Gulf Cooperation Council, and India, with ongoing efforts to remove trade barriers and expand market access.
Tags: Todd McClay Agriculture Minister National Lamb Day New Zealand red meat sector lamb exports NZ–UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement Gulf Cooperation Council Free Trade Agreement India sheep and beef farmersChina Sets Beef Import Quotas Impacting New Zealand Exports From 2026
4 months ago | 788 viewsChina has announced beef import quotas effective from January 2026 for three years, including an annual duty-free quota for New Zealand starting at 206,000 tonnes, which exceeds New Zealand’s recent export volumes. New Zealand’s Trade Minister Todd McClay emphasized that the quota reflects strong bilateral engagement and ensures minimal disruption to exports under the China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement. Despite the new restrictions, China remains a key market for New Zealand beef, with ongoing efforts to maintain smooth trade relations and explore growth opportunities.
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