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TPPA - Good news for New Zealand Cosmetic Manufacturers

Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement - Good news for New Zealand Cosmetic Manufacturers and Exporters

Garth Wyllie Executive Director of the Cosmetic Toiletry and Fragrance Association of New Zealand today said “The Trans Pacific Partnership is good news for New Zealand based cosmetic manufacturers who export their products to the TPPA countries thanks to the inclusion of clear guidelines’.

Mr Wyllie said that “New Zealand cosmetic manufacturers would see technical barriers to trade removed progressively as part of the requirements under Annex 8-D while at the same time this would not place any additional burden on New Zealand”.

“While other countries would need to adapt in some areas, New Zealand has a very well structured regulatory control in place for Cosmetics sold in New Zealand and it was already internationally aligned”, he said.

“Removing requirements for authorisation numbers, mandatory certificates of free sale and renewal of licence requirements would save New Zealand exporters significant costs when selling to TPP countries”.

“In short, for our exporting cosmetic companies, this is a major win that will improve our market access and reduce costs for that market access” he said.

“The CTFA membership is made up of 116 member companies of which 62% are locally based and exporting products to the world.”

“New Zealand now exports more than $150 million dollars in mostly natural based cosmetic products which is in increasing demand and creating significant additional jobs through our domestic manufacturing operations. The TPPA has the power to boost this exponentially” Mr Wyllie said.

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