Trade and Agriculture Minister Todd McClay emphasizes New Zealand’s commitment to free trade amidst the announcement of a 10% tariff on goods entering the United States. Despite the potential impact on consumers, McClay asserts that New Zealand remains competitive in the U.S. market and will continue to pursue new trade opportunities while advocating for a rules-based trading system. He highlights the importance of understanding the consequences of tariffs on the global economy and plans to engage with the U.S. Administration and exporters to assess the implications of the tariff.
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Auckland Comancheros gang member Jason Leota jailed; admits 18 drugs, guns, theft, violence charges
A meth-dealing Comancheros gang member, Jason Leota, 37, received a sentence reduction after being attacked by rival gang members while in Mt Eden Correctional Facility. He was already facing multiple drug supply charges and had fled from a rehabilitation facility with a stash of 3D-printed military-style rifles. Due to the severe consequences of the assault, including memory loss and a likely brain injury, the judge reduced his sentence by 10%, acknowledging the impact of the...
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