• Ilovethebomb
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    1 year ago

    This is great news, it should hopefully mean we can stand up to China with less concern for the damage they could do via sanctions.

    • BalpeenHammer
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      1 year ago

      I don’t know why you think this is an either or situation.

      We will continue to trade with both and all countries that want to buy our stuff including disgusting ones like Saudi Arabia, Israel etc.

      • Ilovethebomb
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        1 year ago

        I didn’t say it was an either or situation, that happened entirely in your head.

        China have a long history of coercing countries via trade restrictions, most notably in Australia recently.

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          1 year ago

          What do you mean by coercing via trade restrictions? Can you give an example?

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    1 year ago

    Time will tell how this plays out, but overall I think this is a good thing. IMHO NZ needs to diversify its export portfolio, so to speak, and be less reliant on a single large market (i.e. China). This should lead to more economic resilience, which can only be a good thing in this fairly volatile time.

    • jevon
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      1 year ago

      I wish it didn’t modify our copyright term. +50 to +70 years is a real shame. :(

  • Axisential
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    1 year ago

    Great for NZ economically. Ambivalent for everyday Kiwis and I suspect detrimental long term to our already abused whenua. Seeing great swathes of South Canterbury etc being force fed fertiliser to grow grass to grow cows to make milk to export just doesn’t seem like the ‘right’ thing to be doing. And this agreement just makes that econmically more viable for the dairy cartel.

    My 2c at least :/

    • Ozymati
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      1 year ago

      I know a lot of people very dislike GMOs but I think if we used them properly we could really reduce the need for water and fertilizer in the dairy and beef industries. Which would be good because we live in a capitalist world regardless if we want to or not.