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‘We’re out there smacking it’: Luxon promises trade talks with seven new markets if re-elected
NZ🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

‘We’re out there smacking it’: Luxon promises trade talks with seven new markets if re-elected

The article mentions Chris Luxon, likely referring to Christopher Luxon, who was the leader of New Zealand's National Party at the time, stating he would pursue trade talks with seven new markets if re-elected. The headline uses direct quotes from Luxon, indicating his campaign promise related to expanding trade relations. No further details are provided regarding which countries these might be or the specifics of the proposed trade agreements.

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‘We’re out there smacking it’: Luxon promises trade talks with seven new markets if re-elected

The article mentions Chris Luxon, likely referring to Christopher Luxon, who was the leader of New Zealand's National Party at the time, stating he would pursue trade talks with seven new markets if re-elected. The headline uses direct quotes from Luxon, indicating his campaign promise related to expanding trade relations. No further details are provided regarding which countries these might be or the specifics of the proposed trade agreements.

Bias read (Center): The headline presents a straightforward statement from a political figure regarding potential policy actions if re-elected. There is no evident slant in the wording or framing, and the content does not favor one side over another. It simply reports a campaign promise without commentary or biased phr

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