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New Zealand and Singapore launched a digital trade deal to speed up food exports by replacing paper health checks with real-time electronic verification.
New Zealand and Singapore have signed an electronic certification agreement to replace paper-based export health checks with a real-time digital system for food and primary products.
The move, aimed at speeding up trade, reducing costs, and improving supply chain security, was announced by New Zealand’s Trade and Investment and Agriculture Minister Todd McClay.
The digital system enables instant verification of compliance with health and safety standards, helping goods reach markets faster.
The deal strengthens their 60-year diplomatic relationship and supports New Zealand’s goal to double exports within a decade.
In the year ending November 30, 2025, New Zealand exported $1.2 billion in food and primary products to Singapore.
Nueva Zelanda y Singapur lanzaron un acuerdo de comercio digital para acelerar las exportaciones de alimentos reemplazando los controles de salud en papel por verificación electrónica en tiempo real.