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New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon plans discussions with world leaders to promote free trade amidst U.S. tariff challenges initiated by President Donald Trump. Luxon suggests ...
The Prime Minister says he will speak to world leaders today about working together to maintain free trade.
Audrey Young, Senior Political Correspondent at the New Zealand Herald based at Parliament, specialises in writing about politics and power. Welcome to Inside Politics. The tumult caused by Donald ...
The Prime Minister is hitting the phones with world leaders about the new trading environment as the United States retaliates against China by hiking tariffs to 125 percent. US President Donald Trump ...
Act’s bill has been a source of major tension during its time on Parliament’s books as critics consider it to be anti-Māori ...
The PM has made his strongest statements yet about US tariffs, while the Finance Minister says we are watching a "historically significant global event".
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says New Zealand is "relatively well positioned" to weather Donald Trump's new sweeping global tariffs, because it's been hit with the "baseline tariff" by the US ...
Trump's tariffs sent global markets reeling, with losses comparable to the global financial crisis and the arrival of ...
Christopher Luxon is due to speak live on air, coming after the Government yesterday announced “potentially massive changes” ...
Today on The Country radio show, Rowena Duncum catches up with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to find out the latest on ...
The Green Party wants the Prime Minister to step in over the NZ First's leaders comments about MP Benjamin Doyle.
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