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Multilateral free trade agreement in the South Pacific
PACER Plus
PACER Plus members. Signed but not ratified. Participated in negotiations. Other members of the Pacific Islands Forum eligible to join.
The agreement needed to be ratified by eight signatories to come into force. New Zealand was the first to ratify it, in October 2018, followed by Australia in December 2018, Samoa in July 2019, the Solomon Islands in June 2020, and Niue in July 2020. Kiribati and Tonga also ratified it. The Cook Islands ratified on 13 October 2020, the eighth country to do so. The treaty entered into force two months after the eighth ratification. In August 2024, Fiji announced they would re-evaluate joining in PACER Plus.
Criticism
The value of the agreement to the Pacific is disputed. Fiji and Papua New Guinea, the two largest Pacific island economies, have refused to join, significantly undermining the value of the deal to the Pacific. The removal of tariffs on imported Australian and New Zealand goods is expected to cause a significant loss of revenue to Pacific governments. The Pacific Network on Globalisation has called the agreement "unbalanced" as key provisions on aid and labour mobility are non-binding.
References
"PACER Plus news". Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Retrieved 23 August 2024.