Labour changes its TPP tack
The party will not say whether it will walk away from the deal if it's not renegotiated in its favour.
Jason Walls
Mon, 11 Sep 2017
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The Labour Party appears to be having second thoughts over the Trans Pacific Partnership.
Speaking to the Australian Financial Review, Labour leader Jacinda Ardern wouldn’t rule out signing the deal if she was unable to achievement the changes to the agreement Labour is lobbying
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Jason Walls
Mon, 11 Sep 2017
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