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New Zealand exporters appear to have coped with the first six months of the US government's tariffs, according to a new report.
Westpac and the International Business Forum have looked at the impact of the tariffs on the country's annual $9.3 billion export trade to the US, New Zealand's second biggest market, and found they have been manageable.
Westpac senior economist Darren Gibbs said the tariffs were clearly unhelpful but the impact had been manageable.
"Strong demand - and high comm
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