Todd McClay discusses New Zealand's push for an India FTA, counters US tariff threats on lamb, promotes halter farming technology, and emphasizes transparent parliamentary scrutiny of trade agreements.
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Todd Maclay is the Minister of Agriculture and Trade. He is racking up the air miles because he's doing a good job for us. He might have to take another trip to America to try and talk the Americans out of slapping more tariffs on our lamb. But before we talk about that, Todd, I want to talk about the Indian FTA. I had Damien O'Connor on the show earlier in the week. He made soothing noises. Is Chippy as convinced? and
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