Groser's take on Greek euro crisis
The trade minister says if Greece pulls out of the eurozone, New Zealand can handle it.
Caleb Allison
Wed, 30 May 2012
Trade minister Tim Groser says New Zealand is better placed than it once was to weather fallout from a possible Greek exit from the eurozone.
Mr Groser is in Europe, where he has been pushing New Zealand business in Turkey, after attending the OECD forum in France.
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Caleb Allison
Wed, 30 May 2012
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