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Bilateral relations
New Zealand–Singapore relations
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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.

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.

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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