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New Zealand is overdue for an open and honest debate about 21st-century trade relations

  • Written by Jane Kelsey, Professor of Law, University of Auckland
New Zealand is overdue for an open and honest debate about 21st-century trade relationsAnti-TPPA protesters march down Auckland's Queen Street in 2015.GettyImages

With more countries considering joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), New Zealand urgently needs a real public debate on the future of such trade and investment agreements.

In February this year the UK formally applied to...

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