A podcast discussion featuring Speaker of the House Jerry Brownlee addresses China's ban on New Zealand MPs visiting Taiwan, the implications of New Zealand's one China policy, wage disparities with Australia, and public calls to boycott Chinese goods.
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Exactly right, and I think you for your time today, Jerry Brownley text through saying, best way for Kiwis to answer this is to boycott Chinese products, never buy anything made in China. I'm not sure I'm prepared to boycott Chinese products just because more MP can't travel to China. It is uh 10 after 5.
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