The article reports on the political and diplomatic challenges surrounding the proposed New Zealand-India free trade agreement, including parliamentary deadlock, disagreements over advisory standards, concerns about foreign investment commitments, and rising anti-Indian rhetoric.
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Well, I don't think a lot of people would have thought he would have gone with Labour in 2017, right? I think that shocked the country. I think it shocked a lot of his own supporters, frankly. But ultimately, that's his decision. You know, what I'll do is, you know, we've had a very constructive working relationship in this government. I'm actually very proud of the strong, stable government the three parties have been able to deliver in this coalition. Many people, you remember, Jamie, when I first became Prime Minister said it wouldn't last 10 months, it would fall apart, would be an election again. just like the European countries do when they fall apart we haven't done that so I'm proud of that but I'm also just saying to you we are different parties and we have different takes the Indian FDA is a classic we just think that is just all upside for New Zealanders when you get a 50% cut to your tariff for apples and it's twice as much as what we sell to them today that's a good thing you know when you actually get your seafood which actually a lot of those seafood guys support New Zealand first party a lot of muscle salmon's going a duty-free over the next seven years pretty good deal so you know same on forestry same on wine same on manuka honey same on kiwifruit these are places that create jobs for new zealanders in regional new zealand so why wouldn't you get on board and support it so he and i can vehemently disagree on our positions on the indian fta and he's entitled to have a different view from me for sure but but we also very aligned on a lot of other things
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