A podcast discussion featuring Speaker of the House Jerry Brownlee addresses China's ban on New Zealand MPs visiting Taiwan, the implications of New Zealand's one China policy, wage disparities with Australia, and public calls to boycott Chinese goods.
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Well, that's that would be up to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of Foreign Affairs uh uh Winston Peter Rod on Winston Peters. I think he's indicated to his department to go to talk to their officials to find out a little bit more. Uh, from a parliamentary point of view, I don't think there's another we need to do. Uh it is just, as I say, disappointing that after such uh a long period of time, uh, this is the action of taken. I've got to say I led a delegation uh a couple of months ago of parliamentarians to China, and uh very well received there, very well uh hosted.
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