A commentary piece argues that a proposed trade deal with India fails to serve Aotearoa's economic and cultural interests, emphasizing the need for fair, sovereign trade policies grounded in Māori values and local priorities.
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Yeah, quite right. Now, um, what do you think? Josie, what I've noticed, I I I thought this is quite interesting, is a lot of commentators aligned with the National Party and now saying Luxon was misinterpreted when he he took this tough line on migration. Is this businesses getting annoyed and and talking to the national party how annoyed they are? And then trying to soften it now.
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protecting national assets from foreign takeover
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