Total New Zealand exports to these three Least Developed Countries (LDCs) were valued at $7 million in 2007. As these three countries have least developed status, their exports have entered New Zealand duty free and quota free since 2001 (when New Zealand agreed to provide LDCs with duty free and quota free access to its domestic market). The outcomes of AANZFTA provide for tariff elimination by these three countries on between 85 and 88 percent of tariff lines, with 2020 being the earliest date for tariff elimination. Given their least developed status, these countries were not a primary focus in these negotiations.