This piece examines the New Zealand-India free trade agreement, assessing whether fears around immigration, investment obligations, and economic sovereignty are justified, and finds that while political opposition is strong, the agreement includes safeguards and limits on long-或-
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NZ-India free trade deal: were early fears about immigration and investment justified?strategic expansion to increase export market access
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