About this agreement
The Agreement Between New Zealand and Singapore on a Closer Economic Partnership (ANZSCEP) was Singapore’s first bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA). It eliminates all tariffs for Singapore’s exports to New Zealand, allows tariff preference based on the exporter's declaration, safeguards market access, ensures a more predictable operating environment for service suppliers, and provides protection for Singapore investors and investments in Singapore. The upgraded ANZSCEP entered into force on 1 January 2020.
1 January 2001
Original Agreement
1 January 2020
Upgraded Protocol
Key benefits
Eligibility
Use the Tariff Finder to see if your product is eligible to enjoy this FTA's tariff concessions.
Alternatively, you can explore the following steps to check your eligibility.
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Your product’s preferential rateDuties for all product lines are eliminated under ANZSCEP.
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Your product’s rule of origin
Rules of origin are a set of criteria which determine a product's originating status in each respective FTA.
It is put in place to ensure that only goods originating from the FTA partner countries will benefit from tariff concessions.
Apply
Under the ANZSCEP, exporters can provide a self-declaration proof of meeting the Rules of Origin. There is no minimum period stipulated for the retention of the customs documents.
Resources
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Agreement Between New Zealand and Singapore on a Closer Economic Partnership (ANZSCEP)