NZ exporters welcome free-trade deal with EU
Exports of kiwifruit, apples and onions from New Zealand to the EU are expected to benefit immediately from a new free-trade agreement signed on 9 July.
As a result of the deal, which according to NZ prime minister Chris Hipkins will increase New Zealand’s trade with the EU by NZ$1.8bn. duties are immediately removed on 91 per cent of goods shipped from the Pacific nation to the

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