New_Zealand–Singapore_relations

New Zealand–Singapore relations

New Zealand–Singapore relations

Bilateral relations


New Zealand–Singapore relations refer to the bilateral relations between the Republic of Singapore and New Zealand. Singapore has a high commission in Wellington. Likewise, New Zealand has a high commission in Singapore. Both Singapore and New Zealand are members of the Commonwealth of Nations, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), and the Five Power Defence Arrangements pact.

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From 1974 to 1989, the New Zealand Force South East Asia maintained a joint military base in Singapore.

Singapore is New Zealand's fifth-largest trading partner, with a total of NZ$6.56 billion (S$6.08 billion) in two-way trade in 2021.[1][2]


References

  1. Geoffrey Miller (19 April 2022). "Jacinda Ardern's Trip to Japan and Singapore Is About More Than Just Trade". The Diplomat.
  2. Lee U-Wen (20 April 2022). "New Zealand is 'fully open for business', says Trade Minister". The Business Times.

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