Luxon plans free-trade talks blitz as Trump changes tune on tariffs
- Prime Minister Luxon spoke to reporters about global trade concerns.
- Trump's tariffs and a move away from agreed rules caused this concern.
- Luxon warned of a potential global trade war and profound economic shifts.
- Luxon stated a trade war is in nobody's interest and will slow growth.
- Luxon reassured New Zealanders that they are well-positioned amid uncertainty.
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New Zealand PM prepares to speak to world leaders on buttressing free trade
WELLINGTON - New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he will be talking to other world leaders by phone on Thursday to discuss how to shore up rules-based free trade, in the face of a barrage of U.S. tariffs. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Speech On Foreign Affairs And Trade
Rt Hon Christopher Luxon Prime Minister Kia ora and good morning everyone. Before I start, can I acknowledge the Wellington Chamber of Commerce for the opportunity to speak to all of you this morning. It comes at a difficult time for the global ...
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