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What New Zealand should win from its trade agreement with post-Brexit Britain

  • Written by Alexander Gillespie, Professor of Law, University of Waikato
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Bruised by its divorce from the European Union, Britain is busy getting out more, making new friends and renewing old acquaintances.

Serenaded with promises of cheaper cars, whiskey and marmite, Australia was first to sign a free trade agreement (FTA) with the UK — but New Zealand is not far behind.

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