NZ govt agrees on negotiating mandate for upgraded FTA

NZ govt agrees on negotiating mandate for upgraded FTA
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot Sept. 7 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand government has agreed a negotiating mandate for the upgrade of the free trade agreement with China, with a goal of $30 billion of two-way trade by 2020. Top of the agenda is improved terms for dairy, forestry and wood processing exporters, new rules to enhance online and digital trade and better measures to deal with non-tariff barriers, Trade Minister Todd McClay said. The two countries currently have $24 billion in two-way trade. McClay said the mandate agreed upon would "delive...