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Ardern drops 'sovereignty' concerns over TPP

The new prime minister is now walking back her followers from previous hardline positions on the TPP.

Rob Hosking
Wed, 01 Nov 2017

Brace yourself for alibi season.

As noted here previously, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, in setting out why he is going into coalition with Labour, listed a series of factors he claimed pointed to an economic slowdown.

Almost none of the specific things he mentioned was accurate, and

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Rob Hosking
Wed, 01 Nov 2017
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