Have your say on the United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement Legislation Bill

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Source: New Zealand Parliament

The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was signed between New Zealand and the United Kingdom on 1 March 2022. This bill would bring the FTA into force and would amend a number of Acts in doing so.

If passed, the bill would enable:

  • the application of preferential tariff rates under the FTA
  • provisional transitional safeguard measures to be applied if necessary
  • the implementation of transitional quotas on dairy products exported to the United Kingdom
  • the division of New Zealand’s country-specific World Trade Organization dairy quotas between the UK and the European Union post-Brexit
  • the extensions of the scope of a performer’s property rights in sound recordings of their performances under the Copyright Act 1994 to include the playing of those sound recordings in public
  • the increase in the investment screening threshold from NZ$100 million to NZ$200 million for non-government investors from the UK
  • the implementation of New Zealand’s commitments to administer a 3-year transitional quota for apple exports.

Tell the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee what you think

Make a submission on the bill by 11.59pm on 21 August 2022.

For more details about the bill:

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For media enquiries contact:

Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee staff

fadt@parliament.govt.nz

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