In particular, New Zealand's export control system is a significant thread in our commitment to restricting the ability of countries or terrorist groups to develop weapons of mass destruction, and to prevent the transfer of conventional weapons for undesirable purposes.
The legal basis
The export and import of all controlled chemicals. the export of strategic goods (military and dual use), and exports that are covered by catch-all controls, are prohibited under the Customs and Excise Act 2018(external link)(external link), unless a permit has been obtained from the Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
New Zealand's system of export controls (our export control regime), is designed to ensure that such trades are consistent with our wider foreign, strategic and security policy.
New Zealand's international obligations
New Zealand is a member of the four international export control regimes and the Arms Trade Treaty. These form the basis of our own export control regime:
- Wassenaar Arrangement(external link)(external link), which controls conventional weapons and dual-use goods and technologies
- Missile Technology Control Regime(external link)(external link), which controls missile-related goods and technologies
- Australia Group(external link)(external link),which controls chemical and biological weapons-related materials
- Nuclear Suppliers Group(external link)(external link), which controls nuclear material, equipment and technology
- Arms Trade Treaty(external link)(external link), which controls certain conventional weapons and their associated ammunition/munitions
Recent History of New Zealand's Export Controls regime
2023
- MFAT revised the Criteria for Assessment, and adopted a Purpose Statement and a Transparency Approach.
2022
- MFAT consulted on changes to Export Controls operations, following the 2021 review.
2021
- A review of New Zealand’s export controls regime for military and dual-use goods and technology was carried out by David Smol and Jennie Kerr, producing the report below:
2020
- The Catch-all provisions were given effect through a Gazette Notice: