Independence Day of New Zealand is celebrated with great fervor and zeal by the citizens of the country. Officially, February 6 is observed as the Independence Day throughout New Zealand and is celebrated as “Waitangi Day.” The country considers this celebration a day of thanksgiving in commemoration of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi on February 6, 1840 between the Maoris, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and the British Crown.New Zealand has an internationally competitive, market-oriented economy. There is a strong focus on international trade, with exported good and services accounting for a third of total output.The country underwent radical economic …