US Tariff Decision Gives New Zealand Plenty to Think About
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With certainty at last, exporters try to quantify US tariff pain
Reading Time: 3 minutes It takes a team article embed form Support the work we do with a voluntary subscription This is 100% voluntary because we believe in access for all. Find out more about your part in helping us do what we do best. Learn more The imposition of a 15% tariff on New Zealand exports to the United States could cost the red meat sector an estimated $300 million and wine exporters $112m. Dairy is still to quantify the cost. O…
Higher Tariffs, Higher Cost Of Living For Kiwis – Labour
Confirmation today that New Zealand exports to the US will be subject to a 15 percent tariff is a slap in the face for our exporters and could mean higher prices here at home. “This is a major fail for the Government and for our relationship with the US. Christopher Luxon has failed to secure a low tariff rate for our exports, while others around the world such as the EU and UK have managed to make deals. Unbelievably, the tariff has actually go…
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