Thailand-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (Course)

Syllabus of the Subject: Thailand-New Zealand Agreement for a Closer Economic Partnership.
- Introduction to the Thailand-New Zealand Agreement for a Closer Economic Partnership
- International Trade between Thailand and New Zealand
Description of the Online Subject: Thailand-New Zealand Agreement for a Closer Economic Partnership.
The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) for a closer economic partnership between
New Zealand and the Kingdom of Thailand entered into force in 2005.
- Customs duties (import and export) applicable to all
the
New Zealander imports from Thailand were abolished in 2015, the Kingdom of Thailand will eliminate in 2025
the import tariffs and
Quotas on all imports from New Zealand
- Upon the entry into force of the New Zealand-Thailand Free Trade Agreement
(FTA), 71% of the foreign trade was free of import duties
- The Thailand-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement includes: Foreign direct investment (FDI), access to
the international procurement markets and Foreign Trade Liberalisation in services
Foreign Trade between Thailand and New Zealand.
- Bilateral trade Thailand-New Zealand represents 2.4% of international trade
- Thai exports to New Zealand are mainly manufactured goods (300 million dollars)
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