The podcast discusses New Zealand's potential exposure to new US tariffs, the legal challenges to their validity, and the broader impact on trade stability and global rules, while also highlighting concerns about wage disparities and brain drain compared to Australia.
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The Trump administration is threatening new tariffs on more than 50 countries, and that includes New Zealand. The levies proposed at 12.5%, which is higher than the 10% we are currently paying. It's being justified on the grounds that we are not doing enough to stop forced labour. Todd McClay is the trade minister and is with us.
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US tariff update: Report into forced labour Section 301 tariffsused as a political pretext
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