Trade minister Todd McClay asserts that UK and EU counterparts have not raised concerns about New Zealand's climate policies or fossil fuel developments, despite earlier reports and existing environmental clauses in trade agreements.
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Well, looks like there is interest from private business in exploring for gas in New Zealand. Government data shows that there have been 11 expressions of interest from businesses to co-invest with the government using the government's 200 million dollar gas security fund. John Carnegie is the chief executive of Energy Resources Altieroa in with us. Morning, John. Hasn't the ship sailed on this?
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