This blog post argues that New Zealand must strengthen its economic ties with key Asian partners—Singapore, India, and China—to ensure supply chain stability, boost trade, and maintain a rules-based global order amid current geopolitical and economic crises.
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core principle for smaller economies navigating global chaos
\\ \\ 14 April 2026\\ \\ Opinion\\ \\ **Beyond The Crisis - Keep Looking To Asia** \\ \\ Honorary Fellow Stephen Jacobi highlights the key importance of major relationships in Asia especially in these troubled times.\\ \\ S\\ \\ Stephen Jacobia fragile but vital system under increasing pressure
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