Magnitude of Effects Sample Clauses

Magnitude of Effects. The section below applies the three factors outlined in section 6.1.2 to AANZFTA and explains why the overall impact of it on the New Zealand economy is expected to be positive. Contribution of trade to the New Zealand economy Trade makes a fundamental contribution to the New Zealand economy with exports of goods and services accounting for around 29 percent of GDP. As a small, geographically isolated nation, New Zealand firms are reliant on access to foreign markets to gain economies of scale and remain internationally competitive. New Zealand’s economy is also dependent on imports to help supply the range of goods and services to our producers and consumers. Imports are currently worth around 30 percent of GDP. New Zealand’s ability to engage and compete successfully in the global economy will, therefore, be a defining factor in our future economic performance. The more successful New Zealand is at trading, the higher the standard of living it can afford. AANZFTA helps to cement this inter-relationship. Size of the barriers to trade being addressed in AANZFTA New Zealand New Zealand is a relatively open economy, with 58 percent of all tariff lines currently duty free. In 2005,22 New Zealand’s average applied tariff across all products was 3.5 percent, with higher tariffs of between 17 and 19 percent applying to certain clothing and footwear products and carpets. The Post-2005 Tariff Policy agreed by Cabinet in September 2003 set a programme for the reduction of those high tariffs down to 10 percent by 1 July 2009 and for all other tariffs between 5 and
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