Trade Minister Todd McClay warns that US trade officials may launch an investigation into New Zealand and Australian lamb exports, potentially leading to new tariffs despite previous legal challenges.
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Okay, so is this a case of we we we get rid of one tariff, we fight it off, and another one will just pop up with some other reason for it.
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