ASEAN is New Zealand's 3rd largest trading partner and 3rd largest export market. This section provides you with background information on New Zealand's relationship with ASEAN and links you with more information about each ASEAN country.
New Zealand's relations with the countries of South and Southeast Asia are of growing importance to us. The region is our closest outside the South Pacific and our links with it go back many years. New Zealand is accredited to almost all countries in the region and we have embassies or high commissions in eight of these. New Zealand's total exports to Southeast Asia for the year ended 30 December 2010 were NZ$4,387million.
Founded in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is central to New Zealand's relations with Asia. It is a major regional political and economic grouping with a population of over 600 million people. New Zealand became a 'dialogue partner' of ASEAN in 1974; joined the ASEAN Regional Forum in 1994, and in 2005 acceded to ASEAN's Treaty of Amity and Cooperation.
As an ASEAN dialogue partner, New Zealand attends at Foreign Minister level the annual ASEAN Post Ministerial Conference (PMC), hosted by the ASEAN Chair (currently Cambodia).
Other dialogue partners are Australia, Canada, China, India, Japan, South Korea, Russia, the US and the EU. Participation in the PMC provides an opportunity for New Zealand to:
Last updated: 24 April 2012