NZ strikes its ‘fastest ever’ trade deal, with the United Arab Emirates
New Zealand has signed a free-trade deal with the United Arab Emirates - the fastest agreement the country has ever struck.
The deal lifts duties on 98.5 percent of New Zealand's exports immediately on entry into force, rising to 99 percent within three years.
Aotearoa exports amount to more than $1 billion across the dairy, red meat, industrial products, horticulture and tourism sectors.
Trade Minister Todd McClay announced the deal with his UAE counterpart Minister of State for Foreign Trade Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi in Wellington on Thursday morning.
He said the UAE was one of New Zealand's most important trading partners in the Gulf region and today's deal would boost Kiwi exports and strengthen supply chains.
"This will create new opportunities for New Zealand businesses in the dy...










