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Ambitious, balanced and green: EU and New Zealand sign free trade agreement

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The EU is New Zealand's third-largest trading partner, exporting wine, fruit and meat to Europe.

Added on the 09/07/2023 21:39:20 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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