Key Outcomes

New Zealand and the United Kingdom have signed a free trade agreement.

NZ-UK FTA – Highlights

New Zealand’s trade relationship with the UK is long-standing and substantial. The UK is our 7th-largest trading partner, with two-way trade of over $5.3 billion in the year to December 2022.

Key goods market access outcomes

  • The market access package is among the very best we have secured in an FTA.
  • At full implementation, tariffs will be eliminated on 100% of exports to the UK.
  • On day one, 99.5% of current New Zealand trade will enter duty-free, through a combination of tariff elimination and duty-free quotas. Quotas will grow over time and then be removed.

At full implementation

  • Modelling suggests NZ goods exports to the UK will increase by over 50% (between 51% and 53%).
  • Modelling suggests NZ GDP will increase by between $700 million and $1 billion.
  • Tariff savings on NZ exports: estimated $37 million per year immediately, and $37.8 million per year once fully implemented - based on current export volumes.

Horticulture highlights

  • Wine tariffs will be eliminated immediately (export value $473 million in 2022), honey (export value $41m in 2022), onions (export value $1.3 million in 2022]) and kiwifruit (UK imports from NZ $13 million in 2022).
  • Tariffs will be eliminated over 3 years for apples (export value $37 million in 2022), with a significant new duty-free quota for off-season exports for the first 3 years.
  • Overall, 99.9% of New Zealand’s current horticultural trade will enter the UK duty free immediately, and 100% within 7 years.

Fish and Seafood highlights

  • Approximately half of New Zealand’s current fish and seafood and trade will enter the UK duty free immediately, rising quickly to 99.5% within 3 years, and 100% within 7 years.
  • Tariffs will be eliminated from day one on hoki (export value $5.3 million in 2022), and on mussels over 3 years (export value $6.7 million in 2022).

Dairy highlights

  • 60% of New Zealand’s current dairy trade will enter the UK duty free immediately, 99.5% within 5 years, and 100% within 7 years.
  • Tariffs will be eliminated over 5 years for butter (export value $7.2 million in 2022) and cheese (export value $0.5 million), with significant new duty-free quotas that will allow trade to grow during the transition period until all tariffs and quotas are eliminated.
  • Many other dairy products will also become tariff free at entry into force, with the remainder eliminated over 3 or 7 years.
  • This opens a significant dairy market that New Zealand exporters have long been effectively locked out of due to high tariffs.

Meat highlights

  • Tariffs will be eliminated after 10 years for beef (export value $13.8 million in 2022). A significant new duty-free quota will be established, which will allow trade to grow during the transition period. A product-specific safeguard may then apply until year 15, but not beyond that.
  • This opens a significant beef market that New Zealand exporters have long been effectively locked out of for due to high tariffs.
  • Tariffs will be eliminated after 15 years for sheep meat (export value $407 million in 2022). A new, additional quota will also apply for sheep meat exports during the transition period, if New Zealand’s existing WTO quota for sheep meat into the UK is filled.

Services and Investment

  • The UK is an important services market for New Zealand. In the year ending December 2022, New Zealand exported $935.79 million of services to the UK, and imported $1.08 billion worth of UK services.
  • The UK is currently New Zealand’s sixth-largest source of foreign direct investment (FDI), amounting to NZ$5.7 billion. It is also the fifth-largest destination for New Zealand overseas direct investment (ODI), amounting NZ$903 million.[1]
  • Services commitments will help facilitate and provide certainty of access and regulatory conditions for services exporters. Market access commitments build upon and add to those each country has made under the WTO General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). 
  • The investment provisions incorporate modern investment protection rules similar to those contained in other recent FTAs, providing certainty and stability in regard to market access for investors from both countries. This will help to create the conditions for further growth and development in two-way investment between New Zealand and the UK.

[1] Data to March 2022

Key products: tariff elimination periods

Product

Current tariff and export value (2022)

Tariff elimination timeframe

Wine

Tariff: ≤$50 / hectolitre (100L)
Export Value: $473 million
(707,652 hectolitres)

Immediate

Honey

Tariff:  16%
Export Value: $39 million
($65m in 2021)

Immediate

Onions

Tariff: 8%
Export Value: $1.3 million
($9m  in 2021)

Immediate

Kiwifruit

Tariff: 8%
UK imports from NZ $13 million

Immediate

Apples

Seasonal tariff: ≤8%
Export Value: $37 million
($60m in 2021)

Immediate for trade between January-July.

3 years (duties removed in 4 equal reductions) for trade between August-December, during which a 20,000-tonne duty-free quota will operate, until all tariffs are eliminated.

Hoki

Tariff: 6%
Export Value: $5.3 million

Immediate

Mussels

Tariff: 8% - 20%
Export Value: $6.7 million

3 years (duties removed in 4 equal reductions)

Butter

Tariff: ≤$374 per 100 kg
Export Value: $7.2 million
(753 tonnes)

5 years (duties removed in 6 equal reductions), during which a duty-free quota will operate, until all tariffs are eliminated.

FTA quota volume: 7,000 tonnes on entry into force (pro-rata for Year 1[1]), growing to 15,000 tonnes in equal annual instalments).

Cheese

Tariff: ≤$358 per 100 kg
Export Value: $0.5m (2021)
(101 tonnes)

5 years (duties removed in 6 equal reductions), during which a duty-free quota will operate, until all tariffs are eliminated.

FTA quota volume: 24,000 tonnes on entry into force (pro rata for Year 1), growing to 48,000 tonnes in equal annual instalments.

Sheep meat

Tariff: ≤ 12% + $500 per 100 kg
Export Value: $407 million
(32,488 tonnes)

15 years, during which a duty-free quota will operate, until all tariffs are eliminated.

FTA quota size: 35,000 tonnes on entry into force (pro rata), increasing to 50,000 tonnes in years 5-15. This This new access is additional to that under existing WTO quotas.

Beef

Tariff: ≤12% + $492 per 100 kg
Export Value:$13.8 million
(1,323 tonnes)

10 years, during which a duty-free quota will operate, until all tariffs are eliminated. A product-specific safeguard may then apply from year 11 until year 15).

FTA quota size: 12,000 tonnes on entry into force (pro rata for Year 1), growing to 38,820 tonnes in equal annual instalments.

Safeguard trigger quantity: 43,056 tonnes in year 11, increasing in equal annual instalments to 60,000 tonnes in year 15. Trade is duty free below that, and a 20% tariff may apply above it.

The product specific safeguard can no longer be applied from year 16.

[1] With the FTA entering into force on 31 May 2023, FTA quota volumes for Year 1 for butter, cheese, beef and sheep meat will be 7/12 of the specified volume (i.e. pro rata).

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