The China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement entered into force in 2008.
The China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement covers trade in products, services, and foreign direct investment (FDI)
The FTA will eliminate the tariffs on 96% of actual exports of New Zealand to China
Under the China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, New Zealand will make an annual duty saving of 116 million dollars
The China-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement also covers the Foreign Trade in Services and service providers from New Zealand will benefit from China expanding its engagements in services
including the education and environmental services
Foreign Trade between China and New Zealand.
New Zealand exports to China incurred duty
payments averaging 118 million dollars
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