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No open floodgates for New Zealand agricultural exports to Europe

Analysis: Negotiating a free-trade deal with the European Union within two years is a tad ambitious.

Thu, 31 May 2018

Remember the 1970s when then overseas trade minister Brian Talboys flew regularly to Europe to protect New Zealand’s access for butter and lamb.

Once Britain joined the European Economic Community in 1973 New Zealand’s ready-made market was disrupted. Farmers could no longer produce meat and

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