New Zealand First opposes the India Free Trade Agreement, citing unfair terms on immigration and dairy, while promoting its nationalist vision and political influence ahead of a key 2026 election.
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And I'm glad we did that. How is the meat industry faring at this time of the year? Because I know that there is like... Cool. April, for instance, we've got, when was Easter? Was it, I'm trying to think, it was early April, was it? And of course, we've got Anzac Day. So it's a bit broken down in terms of getting the work days in. How are the weights to get stock processed at the moment?
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