Thomas Coughlan: Inside Christopher Luxon and Winston Peters’ Donald Trump bust-up
- Luxon and Peters are experiencing a dispute over trade and Donald Trump's tariffs.
- Prime Minister Luxon's plan to build a coalition for free trade triggered the dispute.
- Luxon's plan included contacting world leaders, which Peters criticized as premature and lacking consultation.
- Peters dismissed Luxon's proposal as 'all very premature', advocating for caution and dialogue.
- The disagreement highlights differing views on trade strategy and could affect coalition stability with about 18 months until the next election.
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Impending Political Shift Unveils Differences in NZ Trade Policies - Real News Now
At ‘Unleashed’, a creative exhibition hosted by W?t? Workshop in Auckland, a unique workshop titled ‘An Intro to Scars and Scrapes’ draws considerable attention. The recently held event saw the participation of Christopher Luxon for a tourism marketing declaration. However, the Prime Minister kept a cautious distance from the event’s interactive segments, possibly due to the ongoing verbal joust with his Foreign Minister, Winston Peters. So far,…
Coalition wheels wobble over Trump despite Luxon's 'alignment' claims
Comment: Among the offerings at Wētā Workshop’s ‘Unleashed’ exhibition in Auckland, one creative class catches the eye: ‘An Intro to Scars and Scrapes’.Christopher Luxon paid a visit to the display on Monday, taking part in a tourism marketing announcement – but the Prime Minister could not be blamed for staying well clear of the more interactive elements, given the scrapes he is already collecting in a (one-sided) war of words with his Foreign …
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