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Playlist
Aswad - Ethiopian Rhapsody Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus - Wicked Got To Go Freund Der Familie - Α Chad Void - Dancehall '91 Origin One - Dance Again (Instrumental) Toumba - Petals Nick Leon - Nerves Deena Abdelwahed - Fête Cocktail Party Effect - Gecko Slide Philip D Kick - Predator Acid Arab/Fella Soltana - Gouloulou 3Phaz - 3P Type Beat Fran Lobo - All I Want (Instrumental) A-Tweed X Oltrefuturo - Pizza Attic Yovav - Short 10:40 - Mantis Harmonious Thelonious - M And A Principles Of Geometry - Qontinent Ag 10:40 - Sunday's Cool John Beltran - Une belle matinée Freund Der Familie - Ζ Freund Der Familie - Β Tolouse Low Trax - Muddy Floors Rrose - In Place of Matter Ma Spaventi - Velvet Lights Digital Burger - UFOLOGY (CORAL D'S OANKALI TOUCH UP MIX) Konerytmi - Kukka (Original Mix) Coast2c - Nyoro-Nyoro (Carly Barton Extended Dub) Great Barrier - How Did it Come to This? Seaming To - xenanmax Max Cooper - A Model Of Reality (Jan Steiner Granular Classics Remix) Front de Cadeaux - Mascella Bella (87bpm) Voice Actor - IBU Great Barrier - Mistaken Point
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Several important conferences concerning trade deals between New Zealand and other countries, particularly Australia, are coming up this month and in July. Economic trade agreements are to be discussed and debated, and this is of major importance to New Zealand, a country that relies both on import and export to have a functioning economy.
Arno spoke to Professor Jennifer Curtin, director of the Public Policy Institute at the University of Auckland, to find out more about trade agreements. Arno started by asking what outcomes or information Professor Curtin hoped to see from the upcoming Auckland Trade and Economic Policy School event.