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Government says new trade deal could add $2 billion to GDP

Jacinda Ardern says a range of industries will benefit from the deal.

Brent Edwards Sun, 15 Nov 2020

New Zealand has finally signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership deal a year later than it had hoped.

And it has also had to be prepared to sign a deal with excludes India, for the time being at least.

But despite that the government expects the deal will eventually boost GDP in

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Brent Edwards Sun, 15 Nov 2020
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