New Zealand exporters may qualify for up to $1 billion in tariff refunds following a US Supreme Court ruling that invalidated emergency tariffs under the IEEPA, though access and recovery remain uneven and future tariff risks persist.
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The Trump administration is threatening new tariffs on more than 50 countries, and that includes New Zealand. The levies proposed at 12.5%, which is higher than the 10% we are currently paying. It's being justified on the grounds that we are not doing enough to stop forced labour. Todd McClay is the trade minister and is with us.
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Todd McClay: Trade Minister on the new round of tariffs proposed by Donald Trumpunstable and discretionary decisions
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