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New Zealand inks ‘sustainable’ trade deal with Switzerland, Costa Rica and Iceland

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Posted on November 16, 2024

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SYDNEY (Reuters) – New Zealand signed a trade deal on Saturday with Switzerland, Costa Rica and Iceland to remove tariffs on hundreds of sustainable goods and services, in a move Wellington says will boost the country’s export sector. The Agreement on Climate Change, Trade and Sustainability (ACCTS) was signed at a ceremony during the Asia-Pacific […]

SYDNEY (Reuters) – New Zealand signed a trade deal on Saturday with Switzerland, Costa Rica and Iceland to remove tariffs on hundreds of sustainable goods and services, in a move Wellington says will boost the country’s export sector.

The Agreement on Climate Change, Trade and Sustainability (ACCTS) was signed at a ceremony during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) in Peru on Saturday after being struck in July, Trade and Agriculture Minister Todd McClay said in a statement.

“This agreement removes tariffs on key exports including 45 wood and wool products — two sectors that are vital to achieving our goal of doubling New Zealand’s exports by value in 10 years,” McClay said.

It will also reduce costs for consumers, removing tariffs on hundreds of other products, including insulation materials , recycled paper, and energy-saving products such as LED lamps and rechargeable batteries.

The deal prioritised New Zealand’s “sustainable exports”, he said, amid a roll back by the country’s centre-right government of environmental reforms in a bid to boost a flailing economy. Exports make up nearly a quarter of New Zealand’s economy.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; Editing by Sandra Maler)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sustainability in trade?
Sustainability in trade refers to practices that promote environmental protection, social equity, and economic viability, ensuring that trade activities do not harm future generations.
What are sustainable goods?
Sustainable goods are products that are produced and consumed in a way that minimizes environmental impact and promotes social responsibility.
What is the significance of exports?
Exports are goods and services sold to other countries, contributing to a nation's economy by generating revenue and creating jobs.

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