ASEAN – Australia/New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (AANZFTA) Closing the Deal Vangelis Vitalis Lead Negotiator Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
What is AANZFTA? The Association of South East Asian Nations Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Viet Nam …and Australia
Why AANZFTA? (Offensive and Defensive Commercial ) ASEAN is New Zealand’s third largest export market ($4.1b to March 2008) 6 ASEANS in top 25 for exports Growth of 36% last year 17% average since 2003 Investment in ASEAN growing fast (60% growth since 2003) – stocks of $3.76b Competitive pressures First-mover advantage in services and investment
Why AANZFTA? (Strategic) Economic platform for bilateral FTAs that go further At the political and economic centre of East Asian regional integration. Key component in our strategy of widening and deepening our regional integration
AANZFTA: Unique Size and diversity of ASEAN Other FTAs ASEAN has concluded ‘single undertaking’ approach is new for ASEAN Economic cooperation operationalised First example of ‘jointery’ with Australia
Current status of negotiations Fifteen rounds to date Closing Phase of negotiations
Goods Tariff burden on business will be reduced from the current up to $50 million per annum Many tariffs significant… …but even the small ones proving hard to budge
Rules of Origin (ROO) Business will have simpler regional ROO Key benefit is plurilateral nature of ROO Two main approaches Regional value content Change of tariff classification (CTC) A “co-equal” rules approach agreed Goods need to be certified (as with China FTA) to get tariff preferences
Customs Customs facilitation will be improved Review and appeal mechanisms Transparency Reducing transaction costs
Services Business will have new avenues for information (eg about licensing) and some new bound commitments for market access that are expected to be WTO-plus Market access Transparency (incl licensing and regulation) Most favoured nation provision?
Investment Businesses will have new protections above the status quo in ASEAN markets Protection elements will apply to investors and service suppliers
Other Areas Business will have improved transparency in TBT and SPS and may include some WTO-plus improvements for the protection of intellectual property Negotiations have commenced on trade remedies Competition policy, government procurement and labour and environment are works in progress
Contact Points Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade Private Bag Wellington Vangelis Vitalis Lead Negotiator DDI: Luke Leonard Coordinator, ASEAN FTA DDI: z z