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Date: 2014-01-13 19:24:08
World Trade Organization
Most favoured nation
Free trade area
ASEAN Free Trade Area
Trade pact
North American Free Trade Agreement
Safeguard
Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement
South Korea–United States Free Trade Agreement
International relations
International trade
New Zealand–China Free Trade Agreement

1 KEY OUTCOMES: NEW ZEALAND-CHINA FREE TRADE AGREEMENT Summary

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