Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is advocating for enhanced international free trade in response to tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration, emphasizing the potential disruptive second-round effects on global growth for New Zealand. In contrast, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has criticized Luxon’s efforts as “premature” while voicing his concerns during a recent tour of the Pacific, signaling discontent within the coalition. This tension highlights the differing approaches to navigating the challenges posed by the evolving trade landscape.
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Christopher Luxon’s push for deeper ties with China – Fran O’Sullivan
Christopher Luxon expressed admiration for the "sheer energy, pace, and relentless drive for innovation" he observed during his recent visit to China. While he maintains a transactional approach typical of a former CEO, he also aims to build personal relationships with global leaders, including President Xi Jinping, whom he first met during a State visit in 2014. Want More Context? 🔎
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