Excerpt from:  China Supply Chain and Logistics Strategy
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April 08, 2008

China signs first free-trade deal with New Zealand

The agreement allows both countries to eliminate import tariffs for the next 11 years

The Chinese President Hu Jintao and New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark signed an agreement in Beijing yesterday to establish free trade between the two countries – no import tariffs for the next 11 years. This is the first free trade deal China signs with a developed country.

Australia is currently under negotiation for a similar deal.


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