The podcast discusses the potential launch of a U.S. trade investigation into New Zealand lamb exports, framed as a threat amid legal challenges and policy uncertainty, while highlighting the irony that U.S. sheep producers benefit from increased lamb consumption driven by NZ and
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Trouble coming for our exports, specifically lamb this time. We're expecting the launch of a trade investigation. This is after the Supreme Court has twice now knocked back the original tariff plan. So what's it all mean, Todd McClay's the trade minister back with us? I think you alerted to us to this was a couple of weeks ago. Uh when is an investigation launching? Do you know?
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legal challenge to trade actions
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