Hon Phil Goff
Minister of Trade
27 July 2007
Media statement
Trans-Tasman economic talks, Tuesday
Trade, economic and agriculture ministers from New Zealand and Australia will meet in Auckland on Tuesday for the annual
CER ministerial talks.
Trade Minister Phil Goff, Agriculture Minister Jim Anderton and Economic Development Minister Trevor Mallard will be
joined by Australia’s Trade Minister Warren Truss and Minister of Revenue and assistant Treasurer Peter Dutton and
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Sussan Ley.
“CER ranks as the world's most comprehensive free trade agreement which has been of mutual benefit to both countries in
enhancing our trading and economic relationship” Mr Goff said.
"Australia is New Zealand's most important market and New Zealand Australia's fifth largest market. Both are key
destinations for tourists from each country and New Zealanders and Australians are free to live and work in either
country.
"This meeting is an annual opportunity to endorse further collaboration, to review progress on the forward agenda, and
to discuss trade policy issues.
"This year’s talks will cover a broad range of issues, including regulatory and coordination issues like the
Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Arrangement and food regulation, market access issues, Single Economic Market
developments, free trade agreement agendas and broader regional trade issues.
"A food and beverage sector Business Dialogue will run alongside the Ministerial talks and the New Zealand business
delegation will be led by Zespri chief executive Tony Nowell.
"A significant issue of contention for New Zealand is that of apple access into Australia. Delays in finalising the
Standard Operating Procedure which potentially would allow some access for apples in Australia is on the agenda and New
Zealand's views on this issue will be expressed emphatically", Mr Goff said.
ENDS