The piece explores Labour's internal hesitation over signing the India free trade agreement, focusing on concerns about an unattainable $34 billion investment target and the lack of domestic support due to unclear legal and financial implications.
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effectively parts of the agreement for them to be enacted, like the bits around tariffs and quotas, that needs to go through the whole parliamentary process, a law needs to be passed, but other parts not. But you know, as it stands, at the moment the government is set to sign the thing and not have the domestic support.
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partial agreement risks legal and political fallout
Jenee Tibshraeny: NZ Herald Wellington business editor on Labour mulling over the India trade agreementSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.