NEW Zealand dairy products could enter the Chinese market duty-free starting from Monday, the first day of 2024, making those the final tariffs to be removed under the free trade agreement (FTA) that New Zealand signed with China, its largest trading partner.

The move came amid joint efforts in deepening cooperation. New Zealand was the first developed country to sign an FTA with China, and upgraded the agreement in January 2021, with dairy products being a focus.

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