The Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement entered into force in 1983.
The Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement covers the entire foreign trade in goods, with the elimination of all the tariffs and quantitative restrictions;
Since 1988, also it includes foreign trade in services;
In 2005, negotiations for a protocol on Foreign direct investment (FDI) should be attached to the Australia-New Zealand Agreement;
The agreement contains provisions on Anti-dumping, competition and international contracts access;
Since 2004, one of the goals of the Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic
Relations Trade Agreement is to
develop a single economic market between Australia and New Zealand.
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