New trade standards deal agreed by NZ, Australia
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CER Trade Ministers Agree To Fast Track Single Economic Market Agenda
Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to open markets and closer trans-Tasman cooperation to strengthen both countries’ economic resilience and competitiveness in the current global trading environment.
Australia and New Zealand are accelerating a program aimed at integrating their economies and reducing trade barriers. The two countries are stepping up efforts to make it easier for companies to operate in both markets, including by aligning regulations and standards. The two trade ministers made this announcement Saturday in a statement after a meeting in Monarto, South Australia.
CER Trade Ministers agree to fast track Single Economic Market agenda
New Zealand and Australia have agreed to fast-track work on a more ambitious Single Economic Market (SEM), as Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay and Australian Trade and Tourism Minister Don Farrell concluded the annual Closer Economic Relations (CER) Trade Ministers’ Meeting in Monarto, South Australia today. Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to open markets and closer trans-Tasman cooperation to strengthen both countries’ economic r…
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