A deputy minister has justified the enforcement of a policy requiring coffee shops to apply for a licence specifically to sell beer from January 1 onwards
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a plurilateral treaty-level agreement intended to deepen New Zealand’s trade and economic connections in the Asia-Pacific region. Fifteen countries from the Asia-Pacific region signed RCEP in November 2020.
The RCEP would provide for future cooperation across a number of trade and economic areas; preserve New Zealand’s right to regulate for legitimate public policy purposes; uphold the Treaty of Waitangi; and create new opportunities for international trade and other economic benefits contributing to improving well-being and living standards for all New Zealanders.
The Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee’s consideration of the treaty is the next stage in confirming the RCEP. The committee’s consideration will draw any matters of interest to the attention of the House.