Labour's TPP plans would unsettle an already precarious agreement, Joyce
Signing the TPP-11 is far from certain, but extra uncertainty helps no one, says the finance minister.
Nathan Smith
Thu, 21 Sep 2017
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As the world tiptoes through a period of instability, Finance Minister Steven Joyce says Labour’s plan to renegotiate parts of the TPP will only increase uncertainty.
His comments come as new research suggests the predicted GDP gains for the agreement’s remaining members may not be as great as
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Nathan Smith
Thu, 21 Sep 2017
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