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Government Moves To Quickly Ratify The NZ-EU FTA

“The Government is moving quickly to realise an additional $46 million in tariff savings in the EU market this season for Kiwi exporters,” Minister for Trade and Agriculture, Todd McClay says.

Parliament is set, this week, to complete the final legislative processes required to bring the New Zealand – European Union Free Trade Agreement (NZ-EU FTA) into force months earlier than expected.

“This agreement offers significant benefit for our economy, and an earlier entry into force will see tariff savings of $43 million for Kiwifruit exporters, and $3 million for Onion exporters this season,” Trade and Agriculture Minister, Todd McClay says.

“All parties involved in the committee process agreed to complete the legislative process by the end of March. This will mean the agreement can enter into force on the first day of the second month, 1 May, instead of July or August, which would have excluded much of this year’s Kiwifruit and Onion exports.

The EU has completed its ratification processes and the agreement has been signed off by the European Parliament and Council. It's now up to us to deliver and do our part to bring the agreement into force - and that is what we’re doing.

“The FTA will level the playing field for Kiwi businesses, increase the resilience of our economy, and contribute to the Government’s target of doubling our export value in 10 years.”

“Once in force, over 70 per cent of New Zealand’s exports will be covered by our FTA network. Meaning free and fairer market access for New Zealand exporters.”

Benefits of the deal include:

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