New Zealand and Singapore Sign Landmark Deal to Protect Supply Chains

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks during a press conference at Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand, on March 25, 2025. Hagen Hopkins/Getty ImagesNew Zealand and Singapore signed an agreement on May 4 to keep supply chains open in times of crisis, as global energy supplies remain disrupted by the Iran war.Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and his New Zealand counterpart, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, witnessed the signing of the Agreement on Trade in Essential Supplies (AOTES), which the Singaporean Ministry of Foreign Affairs described in a statement as “the world’s first legally-binding bilateral supply chain resilience agreement.”

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