A podcast discussion highlights concerns over aluminium imports from Asia, particularly those allegedly dumped below cost, and calls for New Zealand to implement targeted tariffs to protect local manufacturers, while also introducing a new KiwiSaver investment scheme to help New泽
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The government has launched an investigation into claims of aluminium dumping. It's being alleged the aluminium products are being dumped here at below the cost of the raw product. Now we're talking about aluminium bars, rods, and profiles, which are used across construction infrastructure and transport. Nick Collins is the independent independent chair of the Aluminium Extruders Association is with us. Good morning, Heather. Where's the stuff coming from?
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