Newstalk ZB Headlines - 10am
CER Caution - Predictions of huge potential benefits as the CER agreement is extended. Australia and New Zealand are looking to open up the agreement to another of other countries including the United States and Singapore. Trade Minister Lockwood Smith says two way trade with Australia has increased by 400 percent since the conception of CER. He says our manufactured exports to Australia have almost doubled to half a billion dollars. But an economist this morning has warned that extending CER to other countries should be considered very carefully. Victoria University economist Sir Frank Holmes agrees the potential is huge, but says New Zealand cannot afford to be too selective about who it lets into the club. He says New Zealand should look at making a success of larger projects such as the World Trade Round.
Conspiracy Call - Alliance Health spokesperson
Phillida Bunkle sees a conspiracy in the decision to allow
the manufacture and importation of irradiated food. Health
Minister Wyatt Creech and his Australian counterparts have
voted to clear the way for irradiated foods to be sold in
New Zealand. Ms Bunkle says that is a payback to major food
manufacturers for its earlier decision this week to make it
mandatory to label genetically modified
foods.