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New Zealand and Australia said on Thursday they are each working with other nations on a possible joint response to shore up free trade against a barrage of U.S. tariffs.
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.
New Zealand is "relatively well positioned" to weather Trump's new sweeping global tariffs according to Prime Minister ...
New Zealand will not revise its economic and fiscal plans despite the turmoil in the global financial markets triggered by ...
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Dollar rebounds amid US trade talks
The dollar on Thursday took a breather amid a sharp bounce after President Donald Trump backed away from threats to fire ...
Our Government has confirmed New Zealand isn't among the countries seeking a new trade deal with the US. President Donald ...
The president’s threats of tariffs have brought countries like Japan, South Korea and India rushing to negotiate, but they ...
The NZD/USD pair gathers strength to around 0.5980 during the Asian trading hours on Wednesday. The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) ...
China is New Zealand's largest market for export goods and some Kiwi business manufacture there. New Zealand exported almost NZ$18 billion worth of goods to China (year to December 2024), in ...
Modelling of how Trump’s tariffs will hit global trade suggests the US will be the biggest loser – while a few nations may ...
New Zealand, Australia Speak With EU, Others About Bolstering Free Trade Against US Tariffs By Lucy Craymer, Alasdair Pal and Christine Chen WELLINGTON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - New Zealand and Australia ...