Govt rejects threat
PA Wellington New Zealand was not going to be blackmailed by Japanese threats to boycott future investment in New Zealand, said the Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Caygill. Mr Caygill was responding to reports from Japan that future investments would be threatened if the Tiwai Point electricity price dispute was not resolved to Japan’s satisfaction.
The threat was made at the end of the thirteenth Japan-New Zealand Business Council in Kobe by the chairman of the Nissho Iwai Corporation, Mr Mitsua Ueda.
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Press, 3 November 1986, Page 45
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