Prime Minister John Key says the launch of negotiations to upgrade New Zealand's free trade agreement with China is an opportunity to catch up with other countries which have signed trade agreements with China since New Zealand became the first to do so in 2008.
Key announced the launch of negotiations at the APEC Summit in Peru this morning.
He said it was another first in China - New Zealand relations. New Zealand was the first developed country to sign an FTA with China in 2008 and will be the first to negotiate for an upgrade.
New Zealand had been pushing for an upgrade after China signed other FTAs with countries including Australia on more favourable terms in some areas.