Labour policy ‘Mickey Mouse’
PA Wellington Labour’s policy to increase overseas trade was described as “Mickey Mouse” by Social Credit’s deputy leader, Mr Garry Knapp, yesterday. Mr Knapp said the policy had failed to come to grips with the issues and realities of international trade. Labour announced its overseas trade policy on Monday which included appointing a Minister of Overseas Trade and Marketing, restructing the Ministry of Trade and Industry, and adopting a “global marketing strategy." The policy also included using well known sports pe&kle to promote New Zea-
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Press, 7 March 1984, Page 3
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