A political commentary piece argues that Finance Minister Nicola Willis believes a rapid drop in oil prices will prevent a deeper economic downturn, despite growing global concerns over the Strait of Hormuz closure and declining labour productivity due to lack of R&D investment.
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Okay, look, have we had, and I'm not just talking about your conversations in Washington, but maybe Winston's conversations with Marco Rubio, have we had any indication from them that they will supply us with fuel if we run into supply problems in New Zealand?
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a stark illustration of geopolitical fragility
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