Advantages to entering CPTPP, Regulatory Coherence Sample Clauses

Advantages to entering CPTPP, Regulatory Coherence. Greater transparency of rulemaking in CPTPP Parties would benefit New Zealand businesses trading with or investing in these countries by providing greater certainty about the regulatory environment in which they are operating. It is difficult to estimate the size of the benefits transparency in rule making brings, but research41 indicates that transparency lowers the barriers to enter a market, benefitting businesses wanting to trade with or invest in countries and resulting in benefits to both the exporting and importing economies. The research indicated that if other APEC economies improved the transparency of their trade-related regulation, New Zealand exports could increase by approximately five percent (based on an analysis in 2009).42 It should be noted, however, that trade- facilitating regulatory improvements in other CPTPP countries would for the most part benefit CPTPP members and non-members alike. This benefit of the chapter, therefore, would likely accrue whether or not New Zealand entered CPTPP. 41 For instance: xxx Xxxxx, M. and X. Xxxxx (2013), “Design and Implementation of Food-Import Related Regulations: Experiences from Some Regional Trade Agreements”, OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers, No. 62, XXXX Xxxxxxxxxx; Xxxxxx, M., Xxxxxxxx, B. and Xxxxxx, X. X. (2009), Transparency and Regional Integration in the Asia Pacific. World Economy, 32: 479–508; van Tongeren, F., X. Xxxxxx and X. Xxxxxxx (2009), “A Cost-Benefit Framework for the Assessment of Non-Tariff Measures in Agro-Food Trade”, OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers, No. 21, XXXX Xxxxxxxxxx. 42 Xxxxxx, M., Xxxxxxxx, B. and Xxxxxx, X. X. (2009), Transparency and Regional Integration in the Asia Pacific. World Economy, 32: 479–508 at 502. If New Zealand entered CPTPP, this chapter would further reinforce to trading partners New Zealand’s existing high levels of regulatory transparency, as part of our attractive business environment.
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Advantages to entering CPTPP, Regulatory Coherence. Greater transparency of rulemaking in CPTPP Parties would benefit New Zealand businesses trading with or investing in these countries by providing greater certainty about the regulatory environment in which they are operating. It is difficult to estimate the size of the benefits transparency in rule making brings, but research40 indicates that transparency lowers the barriers to enter a market, benefitting businesses wanting to trade with or invest in countries and resulting in benefits to both the exporting and importing economies. The research indicated that if other APEC economies improved the transparency of their trade-related regulation, New Zealand exports could increase by approximately five percent (based on an analysis in 2009).41 It should be noted, however, that trade- facilitating regulatory improvements in other CPTPP countries would for the most part benefit CPTPP members and non-members alike. This benefit of the chapter, therefore, would likely accrue whether or not New Zealand entered CPTPP.

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