Closer economic relations : background guide to the Australia New Zealand economic relationship /
CER is a dynamic free trade agreement which has been a source of great benefit to both countries. It has encouraged businesses to establish manufacturing and services operations on both sides of the Tasman. With expansion, CER has, over the years, strengthened the cooperation between New Zealand and...
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Canberra :
AGPS,
1997.
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Table of Contents:
- Trade in goods
- The CER agreement: provisions and principles
- Where does the CER agreement apply?: definition of the free trade area
- Permitted exceptions
- The meaning of free trade: prohibition on tariffs and quantitative restrictions
- Defining 'goods originating in the free trade area': the CER rules of origin
- Measures to minimise market distortions in trade in goods
- Industry assistance
- Export subsidies and incentives
- Countervailing provisions
- Anti-dumping actions
- Third country dumping
- Intermediate goods
- Measures and provisions to minimise potential non-tariff barriers and access restrictions
- Standards harmonisation
- Harmonisation of food standards: the ANZFA agreement
- Revised food inspection: the arrangement on food inspection measures (AFIM)
- Trans-Tasman mutual recognition arrangement (TTMRA)
- Quarantine harmonisation
- Customs harmonisation
- Revenue duties
- Government procurement
- Measures to creat a harmonised business environment
- Business law harmonisation
- Harmonisation to date
- Trans-Tasman taxation
- Trade in services
- CER protocol on trade in services
- Managing the trade relationship
- Review, consultation and dispute settlement
- Article 22 and other review and consultation provisions
- Other CER-relevant issues
- Defence industry cooperation
- Shipping
- Aviation services
- Investment
- Intellectual property rights
- Environmental protection
- Facilitating human contacts
- Trans-Tasman travel arrangement (TTTA)
- Reciprocal agreement on social security
- Reciprocal agreement on medical treatment
- Closer economic and trading links with other countries
- CER-AFTA linkages
- CER/Mercosur
- Trans-Tasman trade and investment
- Where to go for advice.