Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies (Sep 2021)
The EU’s Eastern enlargement as an opportunity for increasing trade and socio-economic relations between the EU and New Zealand
Abstract
After the signing of the New Zealand - China Free trade agreement in 2008, New Zealand’s trade with the EU has seen less substantial growth. From being the second largest partner, the EU has become New Zealand’s third largest trading partner, behind China and Australia. Moreover, the recent departure of the UK from the EU threatens to further downgrade the importance of the EU as New Zealand’s trade partner and its relevance in terms of tourist origin to New Zealand. On the other hand, although still marginal, New Zealand’s trade and tourist relations with the new EU member states from Central and Eastern Europe have seen a remarkable expansion. Focussing on the examination of current trends in the volume of trade and tourist exchange between New Zealand and this group of states, this paper assesses their importance for New Zealand - EU relations and prospects for their further expansion.
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