A podcast discussing the significance of the India-New Zealand free trade agreement, its impact on key export sectors like forestry, horticulture, and pet food, and the critical role of trade officials in achieving international trade success.
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Yeah, so some of the big winners just off the top of my head, I've left my briefing notes in my office, which is wonderful. We'll see what my memory's like. But sheep meat, coal, forestry, interestingly, is a real big winner out of this. And as I said to the Prime Minister, at risk of repeating myself, forestry needs a bit of a pick me up because there's an industry really battling at the moment under the... under the fuel crisis.
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declining demand and rising costs
#regional: Far North Fears Grow As Juken Mills Future Hangs In Balanceunder threat from fuel crisis, needs policy boost
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