
New Zealand Trade and Climate Change Minister Tim Groser on Wednesday welcomed the formal launch of international negotiations on the liberalization in the trade of environmental goods.
New Zealand was pleased to be part of the initiative involving 14 World Trade Organisation (WTO) members, which had been launched at the WTO headquarters in Geneva, Groser said in a statement from his office.
"Eliminating tariffs on goods that contribute to the protection of our environment is one of the most immediate and concrete contributions the WTO and its members can make to protect the environment and address climate change," said Groser.
The 14 WTO members collectively accounted for 86 percent of the global trade in environmental goods, and negotiations would be open to any WTO member committed to liberalization and ambition in promoting free trade in environmental goods, he said
"An ambitious outcome will also enable Kiwi businesses and innovators to benefit from improved access to a wide range of international markets for environmental goods. This includes some markets in which New Zealand does not have a free trade agreement, " said Groser.
The negotiations would seek to build on the 2012 APEC (the Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperation) Leaders' commitment to reduce tariffs on 54 environmental goods.
The APEC commitment includes key New Zealand exports, such as recycling systems, waste water management products and environmental monitoring and assessment equipment.
The launch participants are Australia, Canada, China, Costa Rica, the European Union, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Switzerland, Chinese Taipei and the United States.
GMT 14:02 2018 Sunday ,02 December
RDIF says $2 billion will be invested in Russian economy from joint Russian-Saudi fundGMT 12:03 2018 Friday ,30 November
Canada on track to sign new free trade deal with US and MexicoGMT 07:56 2018 Wednesday ,21 November
Merkel policies in focus in final debate on draft German budgetGMT 14:11 2018 Thursday ,08 November
Greek minister, Russian ambassador discuss possible investment projectsGMT 13:42 2018 Wednesday ,07 November
PM says Russian-Chinese trade turnover may reach $200 blnGMT 11:15 2018 Wednesday ,07 November
Top U.S. diplomat visits Pakistan to discuss economic cooperationGMT 13:53 2018 Thursday ,01 November
Alrosa to sell 127 large gem-quality rough diamonds at an auction in IsraelGMT 10:59 2018 Tuesday ,30 October
Trade turnover between Russia and Japan grows by over 17% in 2018Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor