
Jane Kelsey
Jane Kelsey is an Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Auckland, known for her expertise in international trade law and economic policy. She has been a prominent voice in discussions surrounding New Zealand's trade strategies, particularly in the context of global shifts and challenges. Recently, Kelsey was featured in a news article discussing the potential impact of U.S. tariffs on New Zealand's economy, emphasizing the need for diversification in New Zealand's export markets and domestic economic model.
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Recent news mentions
Emeritus Professor of Law Jane Kelsey raises concerns about the implications of the US's critical minerals proclamation.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says New Zealand is ‘going to need support’, ‘capital investment’ for critical mineral sector as talks with US continueJane Kelsey wrote that the Australian framework would likely be the template for further US negotiations on critical minerals.
New Zealand, United States in discussions over critical minerals framework as Donald Trump seeks to counter ChinaJane Kelsey, an Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of Auckland, discusses the impact of tariffs on New Zealand's economy.
Could Trump’s tariffs force NZ to rethink its trade diversity? - The Front Page










