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    The Prime Minister's leaving Vietnam, confident he's achieved a deal which benefits Kiwi companies doing business in the region

    The Prime Minister's leaving Vietnam, confident he's achieved a deal which benefits Kiwi companies doing business in the region

    1 March 2025
    Christopher Luxon's spent the week in Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City -- rubbing shoulders with the Vietnamese political elite.

    He says the new, comprehensive strategic partnership agreement between the two Governments, is a major win.

    Luxon also says he leaves feeling confident about the state of the relationship between the two countries at a political, trade and diplomatic level.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity


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