Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade 
      
Review of Australia-New Zealand Trade and Investment Relations
December  2006
Canberra
© Commonwealth of Australia 2006
ISBN  0-642-78883-9 (printed version)
    
  ISBN  0-642-78884-7  (HTML version)
Contents
  Foreword
      Membership of the Sub-Committee
      Terms of reference
      List of abbreviations
      List of recommendations
      
      Chapter 1 Australia–New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement
      Chapter 2 Coordination and Setting the Agenda
      Chapter 3 Telecommunications
      Chapter 4 Business and investment regulation
	  Chapter 5 Trade, travel and tourism
      Chapter 6 Mutual recognition
      Chapter 7 Concluding remarks
	
      Appendix A – Submission List
      Appendix B – Exhibits List
      Appendix C – List of Hearings and Witnesses
      Appendix D - Trade Sub-Committee visit to New Zealand—Meetings 
  
  
Foreword
Australia has historically enjoyed  an important and productive economic relationship with New Zealand. New Zealand is Australia’s fifth  largest export market and eighth largest source of imports, and the 1983  Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic Relations (CER) Trade Agreement is Australia’s  oldest free trade agreement (FTA).
 
  
The Committee’s interest in Australia’s  FTAs has been demonstrated previously by its 2005 review of Australia’s FTAs  with Singapore, Malaysia and the USA, and it is hoped that this report into the  CER will be a valuable contribution to Australia’s economic relationship with  New Zealand, and helpful in mapping future directions.
In essence, the Committee found that the  relationship is strong in a plethora of areas and advancing across a broad  front. However, the Committee feels that there are still several impediments to  bilateral trade and investment. One of the key themes that emerged during the  inquiry process was that there is a lack of central guidance and oversight of  the relationship and its future directions, and this report addresses these  concerns.
Since its inception the CER has undergone  three reviews, though this is the first by the Joint Standing Committee on  Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade. In addition, there have been many  agreements and Memoranda of Understanding signed by Australia and New Zealand  concerning regulatory issues and the harmonisation of domestic policies.
Telecommunications is a substantial area of  engagement between the two countries. During the inquiry process several  opinions were proffered in this area, and the Committee recommends that a  telecommunications Ministerial Council be established to facilitate discussion,  and that it be placed on the CER Work Program.
The business and investment regulations  underpinning the economic relationship are extensive and beneficial, and the  long-term goal of both countries is to develop a single economic market. To  this end, the Committee recommends that the issues of withholding tax  alignment, and of competition policy harmonisation, be placed on the Work  Program for Coordination of Business Law.
 
The regulatory regime covering the mutual  recognition of services, products and professions, driven by the Trans Tasman  Mutual Recognition Arrangement (TTMRA), is extensive and well-developed, and  further contributes to the goal of establishing a single economic market.
In February 2006 Australia’s and New Zealand’s Trade Ministers agreed upon amendments to the  tariff classification approach to the Rule of Origin (ROO) used in trade. These  amendments will come into effect on 1 January 2007, and are supported by the Committee, as the  bulk of evidence suggests that the changes will be greatly beneficial to  bilateral trade.
Tourism is a major driver of bilateral  trade and investment, and the two countries work very closely on immigration  and border control. Australia  and New Zealand  have very strong travel and visa arrangements, underpinned by the 1973  Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement which enables New Zealanders to travel to, live  and work in Australia  without restriction, and Australians to do the same.
In summary, Australia’s trade and investment  relations with New Zealand  under the CER have always been close and substantial, though it is important  that attention be paid to how the relationship’s momentum can be maintained and  enhanced. The CER encompasses a wide range of engagements, and indeed this  report shows that it is a world class and highly respected trade agreement of  great mutual benefit.
Finally, the Committee would like to extend warm thanks to  the Australian Government officials who assisted the delegation with their  visit to New Zealand  in July 2006. The Committee would also like to acknowledge and thank the New Zealand  officials and industry leaders for their hospitality and valuable contribution.
Hon B G   Baird MP
    Chair, Trade Sub-Committee
       Membership of the Committee
       
         
            Chair   | 
           Hon B G Baird MP  | 
             | 
         
         
           Deputy Chair  | 
           Hon W E Snowdon MP | 
             | 
         
         
            Members   | 
           Senator A Bartlett  | 
           Senator A     Eggleston  | 
         
         
               | 
           Senator A B Ferguson (ex officio)  | 
           Senator D Johnston  | 
         
         
               | 
           Senator M A Payne  | 
           Senator N Scullion  | 
         
         
               | 
           Mr     P A     Barresi, MP  | 
           Mrs     T Draper,    MP  | 
         
         
           |   | 
           Hon     G J     Edwards, MP (ex officio)  | 
           Mr     B W     Haase, MP  | 
         
         
           |   | 
           Mr     M J     Hatton, MP  | 
           Hon     D F     Jull, MP  | 
         
         
           |   | 
           Hon     J E     Moylan, MP  | 
           Hon     G D     Prosser, MP  | 
         
         
           |   | 
           Hon     B C     Scott, MP  | 
           Mr     R C     G Sercombe,    MP  | 
         
         
           |   | 
           Dr     A J     Southcott, MP  | 
           Mr     C P     Thompson, MP  | 
         
         
           |   | 
           Mr     B Wakelin,    MP  | 
           Ms M Vamvakinou, MP  | 
         
         
           |   | 
           Mr     K W     Wilkie, MP  | 
              | 
         
       
       Committee Secretariat
      
         
            Secretary   | 
           Dr Margot Kerley  | 
         
         
            Inquiry Secretary   | 
           Mr Robert Little  | 
         
         
           | Research  Officer | 
           Mr Sam Byfield | 
         
         
           | Administrative Officers  | 
           Ms Emma Martin | 
         
         
           |   | 
           Ms Leannah Auckram | 
         
      
       
       Terms of Reference
         
       
       The Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and  Trade shall examine and report on Australia's trade and investment  relations under the Australia  and New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement (CER) with particular  reference to:
      
         - The nature of Australia's existing trade and investment relationships
 
         - Likely future trends in these relationships
 
         - The role of Government in identifying and assisting Australian companies to maximise opportunities under CER
 
         - Complementary policy approaches by the two governments
 
      
       Referred to the Committee by the Hon Mark Vaile MP, Minister for Trade on 1 March 2006
       
           
           List of abbreviations 
       
         
           AAP  | 
           Australian Associated Press  | 
         
         
           AAPT  | 
           AAP Telecommunications  | 
         
         
         
           AASB  | 
           Australian Accounting Standards    Board  | 
         
         
           ACCC  | 
           Australian Competition and    Consumer Commission  | 
         
         
           ACPSEM  | 
           Australasian College of Physical    Scientists and Engineers in Medicine   | 
         
         
           AMC  | 
           Australian Medical Council  | 
         
         
         
           ANMC  | 
           Australian Nursing and Midwifery    Council  | 
         
         
           ANZCERTA  | 
           Australia-New Zealand    Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement  | 
         
         
           ANZFRMC  | 
           Australia and New Zealand    Food Regulation Ministerial Council  | 
         
         
           ANZLF  | 
           Australia-New Zealand    Leadership Forum  | 
         
         
         
           ANZTPA  | 
           Australia-New Zealand    Therapeutic Products Authority  | 
         
         
           APEC  | 
           Asia    Pacific Economic Cooperation  | 
         
         
           APRA  | 
           Australia Prudential Regulatory    Authority  | 
         
         
           ASEAN  | 
           Association of Southeast Asian    Nations  | 
         
         
         
           ASRB  | 
           Accounting Standards Review Board  | 
         
         
           CANZ  | 
           Canada, Australia and    New Zealand  | 
         
         
           CER  | 
           Closer Economic Relations  | 
         
         
           CTC  | 
           Change in Tariff Classification  | 
         
         
         
           DCITA  | 
           Department of Communications,    Information Technology and the Arts  | 
         
         
           DFAT  | 
           Department of Foreign Affairs and    Trade  | 
         
         
           DIMA  | 
           Department of Immigration and    Multicultural Affairs  | 
         
         
           EPSM  | 
           Engineers and Physical Scientists    in Medicine  | 
         
         
         
           ERMA  | 
           Environmental Risk Management    Authority  | 
         
         
           FRC  | 
           Financial Reporting Council  | 
         
         
           FRSB  | 
           Financial Reporting Standards    Board  | 
         
         
           FRSC  | 
           Food Regulation Standing    Committee  | 
         
         
         
           FSANZ  | 
           Food Standards Australia New Zealand  | 
         
         
           FTA  | 
           Free Trade Agreement  | 
         
         
           HCNC  | 
           Health Concern Non-Citizen  | 
         
         
           IASB  | 
           International Accounting    Standards Board  | 
         
         
         
           IDC  | 
           Inter – Departmental Committee  | 
         
         
           LBSPG  | 
           Large Budget Screen Production    Grant  | 
         
         
           NGA  | 
           National Gallery of Australia  | 
         
         
           NRMMC  | 
           Natural Resource Management    Ministerial Council  | 
         
         
         
           NRMSC  | 
           Natural Resource Management    Standing Council  | 
         
         
           NZ  | 
           New Zealand  | 
         
         
         
           NZAC  | 
           New Zealand Australia    Connections  | 
         
         
           NZCC  | 
           New Zealand Commerce Commission  | 
         
         
           NZMED  | 
           New Zealand Ministry of Economic    Development  | 
         
         
           OECD  | 
           Organisation for Economic    Cooperation and Development  | 
         
         
         
           OGTR  | 
           Office of the Gene Technology    Regulator  | 
         
         
           PISC  | 
           Primary Industries Standing    Committee  | 
         
         
           RBNZ  | 
           Reserve Bank of New Zealand  | 
         
         
           ROO  | 
           Rules of Origin  | 
         
         
         
           SCIT  | 
           Standing Committee on Industry    and Trade  | 
         
         
           SCORS  | 
           Standing Committee on Recreation    and Sport  | 
         
         
           SCV  | 
           Special Category Visa  | 
         
         
           SEM  | 
           Single Economic Market  | 
         
         
         
           SRMC  | 
           Sport and Recreation Ministers’    Council  | 
         
         
           TGA  | 
           Therapeutic Goods Administration  | 
         
         
           TPA  | 
           Trade Practices Act  | 
         
         
           TPIMC  | 
           Therapeutic Products Interim    Ministerial Council  | 
         
         
           TTASAG  | 
           Trans-Tasman Accounting Standards    Advisory Group  | 
         
         
           TTMRA  | 
           Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition    Agreement  | 
         
         
           UN  | 
           United Nations  | 
         
         
           UNCITRAL  | 
           United Nations Commission on    International Trade Law   | 
         
         
           USA  | 
           United States of America  | 
         
         
           WTO  | 
           World Trade Organisation  | 
         
       
       
       List of recommendations 
       2 Coordination and Setting the Agenda
         Recommendation 1
The Committee recommends that DFAT investigate and  report to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister for Trade and the  Treasurer on the feasibility of setting up a CER Coordinating Secretariat/Inter  Departmental Committee (IDC).
         
Recommendation 2
The Committee recommends that parliamentary travel,  between Australia and New Zealand, on Committee 
work with New Zealand  relevance be treated as domestic travel.
3 Telecommunications
         Recommendation 3
  The Committee recommends that a Telecommunications  Ministerial Council be established.
         
Recommendation 4
The Committee recommends that telecommunication be  placed on the CER Work Program at the earliest opportunity.
4 Business and investment regulation
         Recommendation 5
The committee recommends that withholding tax  alignment be placed on the Work Program for Coordination of Business Law at the  earliest opportunity.
Recommendation 6
The committee recommends that Competition Policy  Harmonisation be placed on the Work Program for Coordination of Business Law.
        
       
      
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