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New Zealand Advances Toward Ratifying the EU Free Trade Agreement

by Arvie I
04/30/2024
in Global Trade, Trade Agreements

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New Zealand’s legislative process toward ratifying the New Zealand – European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has entered a significant phase, as Parliament initiates the first reading of the legislation necessary to bring the agreement into force. Trade Minister Todd McClay expressed his enthusiasm, noting the culmination of nearly a decade of preparatory talks on an FTA with the European Union. “I’m pleased to be taking forward legislation which will bring the now completed FTA into effect,” he stated, underscoring the government’s commitment to advancing international trade relations.

The FTA holds the promise of dismantling barriers that have historically hindered New Zealand products from accessing the European Union market. These barriers, characterized by high tariffs and restrictive quotas, have posed challenges for Kiwi businesses seeking to expand their reach. McClay emphasized that the agreement represents a significant step toward leveling the playing field for New Zealand exporters, offering new opportunities for growth and market expansion. The expeditious implementation of the FTA aligns closely with the government’s ambitious target of doubling export value over the next decade. By facilitating smoother access to the lucrative European Union market, the agreement is poised to play a pivotal role in realizing this goal, driving economic growth and prosperity for New Zealand businesses and stakeholders.

With a keen eye on expediency, the government aims to complete the necessary parliamentary procedures by May of the current year. This timeline is designed to ensure that New Zealand exporters can promptly capitalize on the agreement’s benefits, seizing new opportunities for trade and investment with European partners. Key highlights of the FTA include projections of significant economic gains for New Zealand, including an annual boost to GDP of up to $1.4 billion and an increase in exports to the EU by up to $1.8 billion per year by 2035. These projections underscore the transformative potential of the agreement, promising substantial benefits for the New Zealand economy over the long term.

Of particular note is the immediate impact on tariffs: upon entry into force of the agreement, duties on 91% of New Zealand’s goods exports to the EU will be eliminated, with this figure rising to 97% after a period of seven years. Such tariff reductions are expected to yield tangible benefits for New Zealand exporters, enhancing their competitiveness in the European market and bolstering trade relations between the two regions. Moreover, the FTA ensures immediate tariff savings of $100 million annually on New Zealand exports to the EU from day one, representing a significant milestone in the country’s trade relations. These savings, which constitute the highest immediate tariff reductions in any New Zealand FTA to date, will encompass a wide range of products, including kiwifruit, Mānuka honey, fish and seafood, onions, wine, and industrial products.

Additionally, the agreement includes provisions for additional quotas for meat and dairy products, further enhancing market access for New Zealand exporters in key sectors. These provisions underscore the comprehensive nature of the FTA, which seeks to address a broad spectrum of trade-related challenges and opportunities, ensuring a balanced and mutually beneficial partnership between New Zealand and the European Union. Looking ahead, the agreement will come into force upon an agreed-upon date following the passing of implementing legislation by New Zealand and notification to the EU. This milestone will mark the beginning of a new chapter in New Zealand’s trade relations, as the country forges ahead with its commitment to fostering global economic integration and prosperity through international trade agreements.

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