New Zealand's external economic policies: Current issues in an international and Trans-Tasman perspective

David Henderson
New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 June, 1997

Towards the end of 1996, the trade and foreign investment policies of New Zealand were the subject of a comprehensive assessment within what is now the World Trade Organisation (the WTO). These assessments are in three parts: the government under examination submits a policy statement; the WTO Secretariat prepares a detailed report; and, on the basis of these two documents, in a meeting held at WTO headquarters in Geneva, officials from the Organisation's other member countries make comments of their own, and put questions to the Ambassador of the country concerned. The meeting concludes with a statement by its chair, summarising the main points of the discussion.

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