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New Zealand–Singapore relations

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New Zealand–Singapore relations
Map indicating locations of New Zealand and Singapore

New Zealand

Singapore

Singapore - New Zealand relations refers 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. Singapore and New Zealand are both members of the Commonwealth of Nations, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the Five Power Defence Arrangements pact.

Singapore is New Zealand's sixth-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade between the two countries in 2017-18 valued at NZ$4.95 billion (approximately S$4.75 billion).[1]

References

  1. ^ "Goods and services trade by country: Year ended June 2018 – corrected". Statistics New Zealand. Retrieved 11 February 2019.

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