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David Parker argues case for trade deal

Parker warns WTO protection might end within the year.

Brent Edwards
Fri, 09 Feb 2018

Trade Minister David Parker has rejected criticism the government has not done enough to improve the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement.

Mr Parker is due to sign the new Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for TPP, along with other trade ministers, in Chile in March and is now having to

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Brent Edwards
Fri, 09 Feb 2018
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