Tánaiste and Minister Troy welcome conclusion of the EU-New Zealand FTA Negotiations
From Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment
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The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar, and Minister for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy, have today welcomed the news that a Free-Trade Agreement has been reached on an ambitious and comprehensive Free Trade Agreement between the EU and New Zealand.
The Agreement has been described as the most modern text the EU has agreed to date with strong environmental and sustainability commitments contained within.
The Tánaiste said:
"Although we are still awaiting the final text of the Agreement, timely conclusion of negotiations with New Zealand is welcome. It sends a strong signal of our joint commitment to free trade.
"This Agreement reflects our joint ambition to offer new market opportunities to businesses and farmers on both sides, while reinforcing our joint commitment to sustainable trade. The increase in New Zealand’s access to the EU market for agricultural products has been limited through the use of quotas and the most sensitive products have not been fully liberalised to protect the interests of EU producers. I welcome the fact that Irish food and drink producers will have unfettered access to the NZ market with no tariffs, and that the special status of Irish products such as Irish Whiskey and Irish Cream liqueur are included in the final Agreement. Tariffs will still apply to food imports to the EU above a certain quota.
"New Zealand is a like-minded country and this Agreement will not only secure economic gains for both sides but with also promote strong actions to protect the climate, the environment and workers’ rights. I’m particularly happy to see the provisions on gender equality. This is the first time ever a trade agreement has had commitments on maximising the benefits of trade for women, by promoting opportunities for women and entrepreneurs and gender equal working conditions, and by increasing women’s influence in the negotiation and implementation of trade agreements. This is something I wrote to Commissioner Dombvroskis on as negotiations were underway and I’m really happy to see it included. It’s something PM Ardern and I spoke about when we met in New York several years ago."
Minister Troy welcomed the elimination of all tariffs on EU exports to New Zealand and the opening of the New Zealand services market in key sectors such as financial services and telecommunications, and stated:
"As a small open economy, Ireland’s future success is predicated on its ability to trade goods and services with our partners across the globe. Last year we achieved our best year yet in trade and this has huge benefits for our economy and our society. This progress on a Free Trade Agreement with New Zealand will provide important market diversification opportunities for Irish exporters."