Todd McClay, Trade Minister, discusses the progress and rationale behind advancing the New Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement, emphasizing its economic benefits and addressing criticisms from Labour over its investment commitments and parliamentary process.
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The real issue seems to be that both Peters and Labour have the problem with the billions of dollars worth of investment. For the record, is the money we need to cough up to India aspirational or a legally binding thing that we must do and will be pinged on if we don't? Don't.
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dismissed as xenophobic and out of touch
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