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Government picks up trade talks to counter Trump's protectionism

Talks such as those on the Asian nations'  RCEP trade deal, recently “on a pretty slow burn,” Mr English says, will now move to something a little more rapid fire.

Wed, 25 Jan 2017

The government is moving to talk trade, even more intensively, in a world with an unpredictable US presidency, and one which does not seem to like trade much.

Prime Minister Bill English used his first post-cabinet press conference of the year to announce he is sending Trade Minister Todd McClay

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