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Hefty amount of NZ two-way trade missing from Pacific trade deal

Two of the Pacific's biggest economies have not signed up to what the government described as a "landmark" regional trade deal.

Jason Walls
Thu, 29 Jun 2017

More than $600 million of New Zealand’s two-way trade with some of the Pacific’s biggest economies won’t be captured by a major regional trade deal.

Earlier this month, 10 Pacific Island countries signed what Trade Minister Todd McClay described as the “landmark” Pacer Plus trade and development

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Jason Walls
Thu, 29 Jun 2017
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