New Zealand Foreign Minister Disputes $20 Billion Investment Clause in NZ-India Trade Deal on July 12

According to New Zealand Herald (via Global Times), on July 12, New Zealand Foreign Minister Peter Peters publicly criticized a key provision in the NZ-India free trade agreement involving a $20 billion investment commitment, stating that both nations maintain different interpretations of the clause and demanding government clarification. Peters emphasized that international agreements on matters of national interest must be rigorous and professional, describing the situation as "incredible."
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