The piece explores Labour's internal hesitation over signing the India free trade agreement, focusing on concerns about an unattainable $34 billion investment target and the lack of domestic support due to unclear legal and financial implications.
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Now it's going right down to the wire with the India free trade agreement. Labour is still mulling whether they want to back it or not. It's going to be signed on Monday though. The Herald's Wellington business editor Janay Tibshrani has been watching it and is with us. Hi Janay.
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