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  • 2 months ago | bristoluniversitypress.co.uk | Luke Cooper |Chris Ogden |Michael Cox |Sven Biscop

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  • Mar 18, 2025 | thequint.com | Chris Ogden

    Solid Foundations, Great ExpectationsBut there is a long way to go. In 2024, India-New Zealand trade was worth a combined NZ$3.14 billion—a fraction of the $208.46 billion generated by trade with China in the same year. Nevertheless, Luxon and his ministers have made undeniable progress.

  • Mar 18, 2025 | flipboard.com | Chris Ogden

    1 hour agoCommonwealth Bank CEO Says Australia Resilient to Trade War RiskThe chief of Australia’s biggest bank said the country is well placed to weather the risks of a trade war, even after Donald Trump’s whipsaw tariff …8 hours agoAlarm bells are sounding for academic freedom in the US and beyondAccording to an annual report, the academic freedom index has fallen substantially in 34 of the 179 countries surveyed.

  • Mar 17, 2025 | tolerance.ca | Chris Ogden |Waipapa Taumata Rau

    By Chris Ogden, Associate Professor in Global Studies, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau As Christopher Luxon meets India’s Narendra Modi, his pledge to secure a trade deal in his first term still looks optimistic. But he can already claim some success. Read complete article© The Conversation -

  • Mar 16, 2025 | theconversation.com | Chris Ogden

    Some have said Christopher Luxon’s pledge to get a free trade deal between New Zealand and India over the line in his first term as prime minister was overly optimistic. But not all trade deals are the same, and Luxon may yet get to claim bragging rights. Already he is managing expectations, saying a “good” deal will be better than waiting a long time for a “perfect” one. And with formal negotiations confirmed not long after Luxon touched down in New Delhi, we can perhaps expect genuine movement.

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