A discussion on the contents of New Zealand's free trade agreement with India, focusing on migrant caps, student visa numbers, investment obligations, and public skepticism about the deal's fairness and balance.
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because there is a clause in there, isn't there, that says that we cannot impose any numerical limits on the number of Indian migrants coming into New Zealand.
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debates persist despite transparency
Dileepa Fonseka: BusinessDesk senior journalist on the contents of New Zealand's FTA with Indianationalist resistance to unfettered immigration
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