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  2. Agreement between New Zealand and Singapore on a Closer ...

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    The CEP is comprehensive, covering goods, services, investment and technical and hygiene/quarantine barriers to trade in goods. Over the 2 years since the agreement came into effect, Singapore's bilateral trade with New Zealand rose from $0.97 billion (2000) to S$1.09 billion (2002), an increase of 12.6%.

  3. Airport Logistics Park - Wikipedia

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    The industrial park is a free trade zone.The park was created in 2003 and officially opened by Minister for Transport Yeo Cheow Tong on 20 March that year. [3] The project was a joint venture between the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, the airport operator, and JTC Corporation, the largest industrial land developer in the country. [4]

  4. Opium in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Opium in Singapore. Opium was first recorded in Singapore by a written document that recorded Stamford Raffles gifting opium to a local ruler in 1819 to establish Singapore. [1] Opium then became accessible through trading in the 19th century. [2] It was one of the most traded goods along the Sea Trade route after the end of the Opium Wars.

  5. Postal codes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Blk 147 Tampines Avenue 5. Singapore 52 1 147. Similarly, for a HDB residential block sharing the same number as another block in the same postal sector, but have an added suffix behind are differentiated by their postal codes as follows: Blk 150 Bishan Street 11. Singapore 57 0 150.

  6. Standard International Trade Classification - Wikipedia

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    Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) is a classification of goods used to classify the exports and imports of a country to enable comparing different countries and years. The classification system is maintained by the United Nations. The SITC classification, is currently at revision four, which was promulgated in 2006.

  7. Singapore–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    English. The Singapore–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (SUKFTA) is a free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and Singapore. It was signed prior to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of the European Union as a Continuity trade agreement in order to protect trade and investment between the two parties as the UK would no longer be ...

  8. Digital Economy Partnership Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Digital Economy Partnership Agreement. Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA) represents a new type of trade agreement to facilitate digital trade and creating a framework for the digital economy, was born out of the common interest of Chile, New Zealand and Singapore. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] The agreement was virtually signed on June 12 ...

  9. International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants

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    The International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP) is a guide to the rules and regulations for naming cultigens, plants whose origin or selection is primarily due to intentional human activity. [1] It is also known as Cultivated Plant Code. Cultigens under the purview of the ICNCP include cultivars, Groups (cultivar groups ...