Potential Impacts on the New Zealand Economy of the Outcome in Services Sample Clauses

Potential Impacts on the New Zealand Economy of the Outcome in Services. The services commitments that New Zealand has made to the ASEAN countries are all within existing policy settings. In practice, therefore, those sectors covered by such commitments are already open to foreign competition. It is not expected that the binding of this degree of openness to the ASEAN countries in AANZFTA will have any adverse impact on the New Zealand economy. Trade in services and particularly the impact of changes in the conditions faced by service suppliers is more difficult to measure compared to trade in goods. Many analyses rely on surveys and other qualitative data, rather than quantitative material. Such analyses are therefore difficult to quantify in a meaningful way beyond the general sectoral headings. For instance, services trade statistics may not take account of the sales taking place in another market through the commercial presence of a New Zealand firm there. This is due to the inherent difficulty in collecting disaggregated services data and also because of confidentiality issues related to the collection of services statistics. There are some services sectors like tourism and education however, where some quantitative material is available. New Zealand’s services trade has expanded in recent years, particularly in the sectors of tourism and education. In 2007, almost 87,000 tourists from ASEAN countries visited New Zealand, making it one of New Zealand’s larger tourism markets. In the area of education, ASEAN student numbers studying in New Zealand have grown to over 7,800 in 2007. AANZFTA therefore provides a good base on which to build and expand services trade as ASEAN economies develop and open further to foreign service providers. ASEAN member economies are rapidly growing and most are still developing their domestic services industries. This creates opportunities for New Zealand services exporters, but also brings challenges given the fact that many of New Zealand’s services exporters are small niche operators which struggle to establish a presence in external markets. Given their relatively small size, the additional certainty and transparency for services provided by AANZFTA is especially important to New Zealand services suppliers. This will provide them with greater confidence and certainty that the “rules of the game” will not change to their disadvantage. This in turn provides the opportunity for them to deepen and broaden their engagement within the region, build new and broaden existing relationships and increa...
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