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RBNZ's Gai: US tariffs are a negative demand shock to New Zealand

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Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ )Monetary Policy Committee member Prasanna Gai delivered some comments at an event in Melbourne on Friday.

Gai said: "US tariffs are a negative demand shock for New Zealand."


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