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Wednesday, 27 July 2016
Thursday, 7 July 2016
Australia and New Zealand Sign Arrangement to Streamline Trade
Australian Border &
Protection
Trusted Trans-Tasman
exporters will be rewarded with fast-tracked customs processing at Australian
and New Zealand borders under a new arrangement between the two countries.
The Australian
Department of Immigration and Border Protection and New Zealand Customs Service
(NZ Customs) signed a Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) last Friday, to
recognise the supply chain security programmes of both countries.
Australian Border Force
(ABF) Commissioner Roman Quaedvlieg, and NZ Customs Comptroller, Carolyn
Tremain, met at the World Customs Organization’s sessions in Brussels to sign
the MRA.
Commissioner Quaedvlieg
said the arrangement would benefit members of the Australian Trusted Trader
(ATT) programme and the NZ Customs Secure Export Scheme (SES).
“It is anticipated that
the MRA will allow $3 billion of New Zealand exports to Australia to be fast
tracked,” Commissioner Quaedvlieg said.
“As we increase
membership of the ATT programme, we expect that $7.5 billion of Australian
exports to New Zealand will benefit from the MRA by 2020.
“The MRA provides
benefits to trusted traders of both countries and provides border agencies
greater end-to-end assurance of imports and exports.
“Reducing the
regulatory duplication between the two schemes will make it easier for
Australian and New Zealand businesses to trade with each other and boost the
international competitiveness of both countries.”
NZ Customs Comptroller
Carolyn Tremain said the two agencies already work closely together and this
arrangement will provide further assurance over trans-Tasman trade for both
countries.
“The MRA means New Zealand’s Secure Export
Scheme members will benefit from a faster and smoother border experience with
our closest neighbour, and gives traders on both side of the Tasman a
competitive advantage,” Ms Tremain said.
Source: Australian Border & Protection
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