The article examines how the Iran ceasefire and related geopolitical developments affect New Zealand's economy, particularly through oil price fluctuations, inflation risks, and disruptions to global supply chains.
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Well, just remember, New Zealand's a trading nation. We export most of our produce on ships. We rely on freedom of navigation of the seas. It's not a good thing when any power, even our friends. Start obstructing the sea because what happens next is it's might is right and navies start clashing in order to enforce the ability of ships from their country and their allies to transit then you have real trouble so I understand the logic you know show the Iranis that they need the sea to be open as much as anyone by blocking their ships but just remember that their ships may be Chinese or Indian or or flagged from other countries, and that's when you get trouble.
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a key response to Chinese maritime claims
A blockade in the Taiwan Strait would hurt NZ much, much more than Hormuzcritical for global trade and peaceful transit
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