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Masa@Auckland

@masashi77

New Zealandのラーメン屋店主, 草月流いけばな師範, 石川県, Auckland在住(2008年6月〜) 18年目

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Christopher Luxon@chrisluxonmp

Today, we mark a historic milestone in the relationship between India and New Zealand: the signing of our Free Trade Agreement.   It was only 13 months ago that I travelled to India to meet with Prime Minister Modi and launch Free Trade Agreement negotiations. India is one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing economies, but our trade relationship has only begun to scratch the surface of its potential. Prime Minister Modi and I could see that an FTA would be a massive opportunity for both our two countries.   Since my visit last March, Ministers Piyush Goyal and Todd McClay, and their officials, have worked tirelessly to negotiate a deal. The outcome of that hard work is a deal that delivers for India and for New Zealand. My congratulations to Minister Goyal, Minister McClay and all the negotiators who made this possible.   For New Zealand, this FTA opens the door to one of the world’s most dynamic markets and creates unprecedented opportunities to trade, invest, innovate and connect. This deal will help diversify New Zealand’s export markets, support the goal of doubling the value of our exports over 10 years, and put New Zealand exporters on a more level playing field with competitors already enjoying preferential access in India.   For India, this deal means growth, innovation and new opportunities. It gives Indian exporters tariff-free access to the New Zealand market from day one, and it gives Indian consumers improved access to our high-quality exports. It creates new ways for India to partner with New Zealand on agricultural productivity and benefit from New Zealand’s world-leading agri-tech and food-production expertise.   This agreement matters not just because of what it does economically, but because of what it says strategically. At a time of global uncertainty, this FTA is a clear commitment by both sides to stable, predictable, and rules-based trade.   And the India-New Zealand story is about more than trade. New Zealand and India are building a relationship that is bigger, deeper and more exciting every year – across trade, investment, defence, sport, and innovation.   New Zealand’s vibrant Indian diaspora is central to the strong relationship between our two countries. In Prime Minister Modi’s words, the diaspora is a “living bridge” between New Zealand and India. The contribution of the Indian community to New Zealand is immense: in business, in science, in education, in health, in the arts, in sport, and in communities right across the country.   While today is a big milestone, it is also just the beginning. We are excited about the next chapter in India-New Zealand relations.

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@I_LOVE_ROTORUA リース終わったみたいです ヘラルドにも載ってるかも、と友人が言ってました
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先週で閉店 さて、どこいこう😕
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もうすぐかなー🍔
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アルコールライセンス取れました。明日明後日にバタバタ用意します。
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精一杯生きましょう
哲学ニュースnwk@nwknews

地球の5億年後以降の未来、ガチで絶望すぎるんだがwwwwww nwknews.jp/archives/62398… 5億年後  太陽膨張開始 15億年後 地球の海がすべて干上がる 28億年後 地球の地表温度140℃ 50億年後 太陽の大きさ200倍~800倍 70億年後 地球の地表温度1400℃。山がすべて溶ける。 75億年後 太陽が地球の公転軌道に達し、地球が原子に戻る

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昭和vs令和【ミニ四駆】ガチ対決 アバンテJr.は令和傑作キット『アドバンスパック』に勝てるのか? youtu.be/t3eyot6qMQo?si… @YouTubeより 最高すぎる😃 あの時が蘇るーー
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石破前首相に変換されるみたいだね #Xの翻訳
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Winston Peters
Winston Peters@winstonpeters·
NZFirst Campaign Policy Announcement: NZFirst Will Break Up the Supermarket Duopoly, Bring Food Prices Down for Kiwis New Zealand First is today announcing an election policy to end the supermarket duopoly - breaking their stranglehold, backing kiwi suppliers, and delivering fairer prices at the checkout for kiwi families. For too long, New Zealanders have faced rising grocery bills while Woolworths and Foodstuffs control more than 80 percent of the grocery market. The Commerce Commission has previously found those supermarket giants earning around $1 million a day in excess profits. Meanwhile kiwi families are choosing between heating and eating. The massive imbalance is being felt across the supply chain - recently a grower received just 60c per kg of peas, while those same peas retail for as much as $5.79. The current system sees job losses and uncertainty hit food producers such as McCain Foods and Heinz Wattie's - it means less for producers, less for workers, and more pressure on families. New Zealand First will introduce legislation to reform the system and break up Foodstuffs into two nationwide cooperatives based on brand: one for New World and Four Square, and another for Pak’nSave - putting both in direct competition with Woolworths New Zealand. Real competition means real pressure to lower prices, improve value, and treat suppliers fairly. Our policy will include tougher penalties, faster investigations, and real enforcement powers for the Commerce Commission - penalties for serious breaches will be lifted to match Australia, including fines of up to $10 million, three times the gain, or 10 percent of turnover. The role of the current toothless Groceries Commissioner, belatedly established by Labour in 2023, will also be reformed giving the position the proper powers to investigate, make binding decisions, and impose penalties directly - not just sit on the sidelines and give warnings. We will also address the supermarket giants’ stranglehold over who gets access to the shelf and who doesn’t. When they control the pathway from farm to shelf, they control the price. A new framework for industry rules will be introduced under the Commerce Act 1986, allowing targeted action to fix competition problems more quickly without waiting for lengthy legislative change – it will ensure kiwi producers are no longer pushed out or squeezed off the shelf by a system that favours the biggest players. The days of easy profits and zero accountability for the supermarket giants need to end. Hardworking kiwis need real action to tackle the price of food at the supermarket.
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数年ぶりに夜な夜なきてます⛳️ 周りは輩しかいません
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@masashi77 そうサンデーです。日曜サンデーです。 お待ちしてます!!!代わりに僕が働きましょうか!?
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5月17日に日本から凄凄凄腕のシェフがうちにやってきて、おまかせ料理を振る舞います。8コースで$150です。 5月17日 1pm 8名 5月17日 5pm 8名 日本から可能な限り魚や調味料を持ってきて、完全日本を味わえるまたとないチャンスです!ご予約はDMしてくださいませませ!
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美味すぎるー🥝
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器が欲しい🍜
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久しぶりに博物館にいきました いつリニューアルしたのか知らないけど楽しかったです My Museum カード申請すると良いよ💳 #オークランド
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今日はニューマーケット店 #オークランド
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