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S'pore and NZ upgrade ties, commit to taking relationship to new heights
The Straits Times
|October 11, 2025
Both countries to cooperate more closely in areas such as trade, innovation

Singapore and New Zealand have agreed to upgrade their bilateral relationship and laid out a road map to cooperate more closely in wide-ranging areas such as trade, security, innovation and supply chain resilience.
The upgrading of links to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) on Oct 10 came as the countries marked 60 years of diplomatic ties and a quarter-century since they signed a free trade agreement (FTA).
That FTA, Singapore's first, paved the way for even more ambitious ventures between the two island nations, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Oct 10. These included the Pacific-4 (P4) agreement, which grew into the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, a free trade agreement between 12 countries.
Noting that the two countries have completed more than 40 initiatives since ties were last upgraded in 2019, PM Wong said the CSP will see Singapore and New Zealand pursue even more ambitious and innovative projects together.
These include establishing an annual leaders' meeting to guide the nations' cooperation, deepening investment and capital markets collaboration, and forging a strategic partnership to bolster food security, he said at a joint press conference with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.
The press conference at Government House in Auckland followed the signing of a joint vision statement by both leaders that sets out the direction of cooperation for the next decade across 72 initiatives.
A key aspect of the CSP is to advance shared strategic priorities, including supporting the wider region by jointly delivering capacity building programmes to Pacific countries, PM Wong said.
The countries are also discussing proposals for a new multi-country green economy partnership, drawing on their experience working together on the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement, or Depa, founded by Singapore, New Zealand and Chile in 2020.
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