新西兰-中国自由贸易协定:社会变化中的贸易增长

Q2 Social Sciences Lex Portus Pub Date : 2021-09-22 DOI:10.26886/2524-101x.7.4.2021.1
Joanna Siekiera
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惠灵顿政府引入了许多法律和商业机制,以促进中国合作伙伴的贸易实践。来到新西兰的亚洲移民提供了高素质、勤奋的工人,填补了新西兰小劳动力市场的缺口。因此,新西兰社会和经济生活的几乎每个领域都在发生变化。这种新的、意想不到的人口状况的现象在几年前为这个国家创造了一个新名字——牛童。事实上,新西兰唯一一个每年都在增长的族群是华人。虽然,根据官方数据,在近500万人的社会中,只有5%的中国人,但实际数据要大得多。奥克兰是新西兰最大的城市和商业之都,人口超过150万,其中四分之一的居民是华裔。由于惠灵顿是西方发达国家中第一个在2008年决定与中华人民共和国建立法律约束力的首都,因此,《2021年自由贸易协定》被证明是一个突破。2021年,中新两国签署了《新中协定修订议定书》,增加了电子商务、环境等此前未考虑的领域。虽然新西兰经济清楚地显示出与中国贸易的好处,但无论如何也看到了任何潜在的负面影响,比如对这个不尊重人权的共产主义国家的政治依赖,堪培拉和北京的政客之间的紧张局势继续升级。与新西兰相反,澳大利亚正试图遏制中国帝国主义的胃口,并在北京在太平洋地区建立自己的利益范围之前阻止北京。关键词:新西兰,中国,贸易,国际贸易,华人移民,华人少数民族,太平洋,南太平洋。
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New Zealand – China FTA: Trade Growth amid Social Changes
Many legal and business mechanisms were introduced by the government in Wellington in order to enable trade practices of the Chinese partners. Asian immigrants to New Zealand do fill the real gap in the small labour market of Aotearoa by providing highly qualified and hard-working workers. As a consequence, almost every area of New Zealand’s social and economic life is subject to changes. This phenomenon of such new and unexpected demographic situation has been portrayed by coining a new name for the country a few years ago – Niu Chiland. In fact, the only ethnic group in New Zealand that increases every year is the Chinese. Although, according to official data, there are only 5% of Chinese in the society of almost 5 million people, the real data is much larger. In Auckland, the country’s largest city and its business capital, having population of over 1.5 million, every fourth resident is of Chinese origin. The ISSN 2524-101X eISSN 2617-541X 8 LEX PORTUS VOL 7 ISS 4 2021 Free Trade Agreement turned out to be a breakthrough, as Wellington was the first capital among developed Western countries that decided to legally bind itself with the People’s Republic of China in 2008. In 2021, China and New Zealand signed the Protocol to amend the New Zealand-China agreement and to add some previously not taken into consideration spheres, such as e-commerce and environment. While New Zealand economy clearly shows benefits of trade with China, and anyhow sees any potential negative effects, like political dependence from this communist state not respecting human rights, between the politicians in Canberra and Beijing there continue to escalate tensions. Australia, contrary to New Zealand, is trying to contain Chinese imperialist’s appetite and stop Beijing before launching own sphere of interest in the Pacific region. The key words: New Zealand, China, trade, international trade, Chinese migration, Chinese minority, Pacific, South Pacific.
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