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Lamb likely sticking point in free-trade talks with Europe

Trade minister is confident free-trade deal with Europe can be done in two years. Watch Grant Walker interview David Parker.

Brent Edwards
Wed, 23 May 2018

Lamb exports are the likely biggest sticking point in free-trade negotiations with the EU.

Member countries of the EU agreed overnight to start negotiations with both New Zealand and Australia.

Trade Minister David Parker says negotiating access for agricultural products generally will be an

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Brent Edwards
Wed, 23 May 2018
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