BusinessNZ
A New Zealand
      Perspective
Monday 6th Feb, 2012
Latest Content

Scaremongering over GATS

13 Mar 2003 - Trade - Media Releases

Print

Needless fears are being raised over GATS, says Business NZ.

Chief Executive Simon Carlaw says the General Agreement on Trade in Services   allows New Zealanders to sell their services in many more parts of the world. 

“Just as GATT is working on overcoming trade barriers that prevent New Zealanders from exporting agricultural products, GATS focuses on overcoming the barriers to the export of services.

“New Zealand already makes millions every year from international education services and stands to make even more with further progress under GATS.

“But a number of groups are making spurious, alarmist claims about what an enhanced GATS would do.  For example it’s been claimed the agreement would place an obligation on the New Zealand government to allocate funding to foreign education providers.  This is completely false.  The government would be totally free to decide how it spent public money on education, as now.

“New Zealand has stood up fearlessly for free trade in goods.  It would be inconsistent to now run away from free trade in services, and a great waste, since GATS has the potential to substantially increase New Zealanders’ prosperity,” Mr Carlaw said. 

Become A Member!  
Join the regional business association in your area and you automatically become a member of BusinessNZ.
 
Benefits include:
Legal, employment relations, OSH and ACC advice
Help with employment agreements
Many discounts and special deals
Today's big issues
Submissions 
Audit Firm Incorporation
31 Jan 12 | PDF (117 KB)
Measuring up environmental reporting
18 Oct 11 | PDF (255 KB)
Regulatory Standards Bill
18 Aug 11 | PDF (269 KB)
Surveys 
PSI Time Series Data December 2011
30 Jan 12 | PDF (58 KB)
PCI Time Series Data December 2011
30 Jan 12 | PDF (72 KB)
BNZ - BusinessNZ PSI December 2011
30 Jan 12 | PDF (335 KB)
PMI Time Series Data December 2011
25 Jan 12 | PDF (77 KB)
  Copyright 2010 © BusinessNZ