Labour introduces a modern slavery bill to address systemic exploitation, criticises the coalition government's inaction, and calls for corporate accountability and international alignment.
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Well, it would have been a very big decision not to support a trade agreement, but there are additional risks and, you know, we've got to be pretty upfront with people about that. The investment provisions in this deal are not ones that I ever would have signed up to had we been the government. You know, that's a huge undertaking by New Zealand to try and secure $33, $34 billion New Zealand dollars worth of investment from New Zealand into India in the next 15 years. There's just no way we're going to be able to achieve that. And that opens up some risk that those concessions that we've gained could be taken back.
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significant investment concessions with hidden dangers
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