New Zealand’s been making some big trade moves on the world trade stage recently.
One of them is a possible minerals deal with the United States.
The US is pushing to loosen China’s grip on critical mineral processing by building alternate supply chains.
But with talks well underway, what will the preliminary decline of a major seabed mining contract do to them?
Today on The Front Page, Business Desk's Dileepa Fonseka is with us to discuss the deals, and whether New Zealand’s biting off more than it can chew.
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