
Singapore and New Zealand Sign Landmark Supply Chain Pact
Singapore and New Zealand have signed the world's first legally binding bilateral treaty aimed at protecting essential trade and ensuring supply chain resilience during crises. This agreement seeks to keep vital goods flowing between the two nations.
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Singapore and New Zealand strike ‘world first’ supply-chain pact
Leaders call on their other partners to maintain global trade flows with similar agreements
Read full article →Singapore, New Zealand sign world’s first bilateral treaty to protect essential trade
Singapore and New Zealand on Monday signed the world’s first legally binding bilateral agreement to keep essential supplies – including food, fuel, healthcare products and chemical and construction materials – flowing even during crises. The Agreement on Trade in Essential Supplies was signed by Singapore’s Minister-in-charge of Energy, Science and Technology Tan See Leng and New Zealand’s Minister for Trade and Investment Todd McClay at the Singapore-New Zealand Annual Leaders’ Meeting in...
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Read full article →Singapore, New Zealand sign agreement to keep essential supplies flowing even during crises - The Straits Times
Singapore, New Zealand sign agreement to keep essential supplies flowing even during crises The Straits Times
Read full article →Singapore, New Zealand sign world's first legally binding supply chain resilience pact
The agreement commits both countries not to impose unnecessary export restrictions on food, fuel, healthcare and other critical goods.
Read full article →New Zealand signs deal with Singapore to ensure trade of essential goods
The deal will be incorporated into the existing New Zealand-Singapore Free Trade Agreement.
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