The Southern link is a trade route that links Asia and South America via New Zealand – it turns what is seemingly a distance challenge for New Zealand into a competitive opportunity.
The notion of a Southern link has been around for while, but there are three reasons that provide excitement:
Connectivity will generate significant value: NZIER estimate that this will be nearly $2 billion over 10 years. These benefits will mainly come from the e-commerce trade, but we will also benefit from tourism, education exports, and business intermediaries.
There are regulatory barriers (for e-commerce) to be overcome and challenges (particularly for education and tourism) but none these are insurmountable. Customs have signaled on the regulatory issues that they are willing to work collaboratively with business on outstanding issues.