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7 May 2024 7:47
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  •   Home > News > Education

    The Prime Minister says international relationships have weakened

    The Prime Minister says international relationships have weakened


    While international student numbers have bounced back to new records in Australia - New Zealand's figures aren't at the same level.

    Chris Luxon says the country went internal, myopic and a bit negative over the past six years - and hasn't been out in the world.

    He says New Zealand's five million people in a world of eight billion - and a lot of relationships in tourism, international students and export markets, have gone cold.

    Luxon says they'll get on planes and get back out there.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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