Summarised by Centrist
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has spoken with US President-elect Donald Trump in a call to congratulate him on his “historic victory.”
When asked about Trump’s campaign promise to impose a 20% tariff on foreign imports, including those from New Zealand, Luxon appeared uncertain. He remarked, “It’s a new administration… they’ll take time to settle into what they want to do.”
Despite this, he expressed confidence that New Zealand and the US would continue to “work incredibly well” together.
He said that New Zealand shares a “strong and enduring partnership” with the US. Luxon’s interview on the Mike Hosking Breakfast show was delayed as he engaged in the extended call with Trump.
Similarly, Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters praised the US as one of New Zealand’s “closest and most important partners.”
Peters announced that Luxon would soon visit the US as part of a coordinated diplomatic strategy, adding that the government has prepared for this transition in US leadership.
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