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What's at stake for NZ in Australia’s case against China at the World Trade Organisation?

  • Written by Alexander Gillespie, Professor of Law, University of Waikato
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With the relationship between China and Australia souring in the past six months, New Zealand’s response will need to be nuanced and careful, but also principled.

First and foremost, we must ensure the dispute between two of our main trading partners stays partitioned from our role within the Five Eyes security alliance....

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