Christopher Luxon discusses key policy priorities including the Indian FTA, diesel supply, road infrastructure, and government accessibility, while also promoting Isuzu Utes as practical vehicles for rural communities.
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He's an exceptionally good job. I mean, I set quite an ambitious goal when I was in opposition that we wanted to do an Indian FTA. Everybody said we couldn't do it. And Todd and I committed to getting it done. And I'm really proud of it, actually. So, yeah, and I think, you know, when you think that 57% of our exports are going to be tariff free from day one, when you think about this ridiculous situation we were in on land where we had, I think, 90% market share in India and it fell to 8%, you know, less than one tenth of what we used to have, all because this... australians and others got tariff relief and we didn't uh you know that's just giving kiwis you know exporters more options and that's what we need when we've got difficult challenging global environment like we have at the moment
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