NZ–UAE Trade Agreement Enters Into Force Today, Unlocking Billions In New Opportunities
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NZ–UAE Trade Agreement Enters Into Force Today, Unlocking Billions In New Opportunities
“The NZ–UAE CEPA is New Zealand’s fastest-ever trade agreement. Negotiated in just over four months, it delivers up to an estimated $42 million in tariff savings per year for Kiwi exporters and the wider economy,” Mr McClay says.
UAE-New Zealand Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement Enters into Force
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between the United Arab Emirates and New Zealand has officially entered into force, marking a significant advancement in trade and investment relations between the two nations. The landmark agreement, signed in January 2025, creates a robust framework for increased economic cooperation across various sectors. World News | UAE-New Zealand…
NZ’s free-trade deal with UAE kicks off
Reading Time: 2 minutes New Zealand’s free-trade deal with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has kicked in. Agriculture, Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay said the New Zealand-United Arab Emirates Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) officially entered into force on Thursday, and would deliver up to an estimated $42 million in tariff savings per year for New Zealand exporters and the wider economy. “The NZ-UAE CEPA is New Zea…
NZ–UAE Trade Agreement enters into force today, unlocking billions in new opportunities
The New Zealand–United Arab Emirates Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) has officially entered into force today, opening the door to one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, Agriculture, Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay announced. “The NZ–UAE CEPA is New Zealand’s fastest-ever trade agreement. Negotiated in just over four months, it delivers up to an estimated $42 million in tariff savings per year for Kiwi exporte…
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