NZ and Hong Kong will today sign a closer economic partnership (CEP) agreement, building on the free trade agreement with China reports The NZ Herald.Trade Minister Tim Groser said the agreement strengthened economic links between NZ and the Asia-Pacific region. "The CEP complements our existing FTA with China and, given Hong Kong's position as a regional trading and investment hub, supports NZ business engagement with the wider region," said Groser. "With a remarkable 43 per cent increase in our exports to China over the past 12 months - an extra billion dollars of export revenue earned - there is real potential here for NZ . "Our trade agreements with Hong Kong and China provide us with an unparalleled opportunity to increase our exports and our positive engagement with a region that will continue to be of central importance to our economy over the decades ahead."The CEP is Hong Kong's first of the type aside from their agreement with mainland China."This agreement is focused on cementing certainty of access to markets and establishing a clear framework for companies to operate within," Groser said.
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