TPP
Calls for more openness in NZ-EU free trade talks
Critics of the Trans-Pacific-Partnership, the TPPA, are calling on the Government not to make the same mistake when free trade talks start with the European Union, and keep them secret. Audio
Tight timeframe for TPP late submissions
Late public submissions on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal will be considered on a case-by-case basis by a parliamentary select committee.
The Wireless - protesting the TPP
Carla Green has writen about Liana Kelly's journey to protest against the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement for The Wireless. Audio
Lobby groups at odds over TPP consultations during talks
Lobby groups are at odds over the secrecy that enveloped the Trans Pacific Partnership talks, and whether the Government did enough to ease public mistrust about the contentious agreement. Audio
Lobbyists at odds over TPP consultation
Lobby groups are at odds over the secrecy that enveloped the TPP talks and whether the government did enough to ease public mistrust.
TPP chief negotiator tight-lipped on foreign home buyers
The TPP's chief negotiator has refused to say whether New Zealand asked for the right to ban foreigners from buying residential homes.
TPP Hearings underway in Parliament
Hearings into the controversial Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement have got underway today. Audio
Govt to take TPP on the road
The government will run a roadshow on the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership, starting next month.
TPP and the Treaty
Canadian Professor John Borrows is a member of the Chippewas of Nawash First Nation and is an internationally respected legal expert, particularly in the context of indigenous people. He's in… Audio
Key, Little clash on TPP and Waitangi
Parliament's back - with Prime Minister John Key using his opening statement to attack Labour's position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Audio
TPP protests in the spotlight
The protests on the day the TPP was signed in Auckland attracted comprehensive live multi-media coverage, allowing many demonstrators to speak in their own words to the a national audience. But the… Audio
TPP protests in the spotlight
The protests on the day the TPP was signed in Auckland attracted comprehensive live multi-media coverage, allowing many demonstrators to speak in their own words to the a national audience. But the…
AudioTPP and copyright concerns for the media
Among the many concerns about the TPP raised this past week was copyright. But while the media focused on the income from Lorde's albums and Audio
Steven Joyce defends TPP negotiation methods
Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce, who faced protesters today at Waitangi, has defended the government's negotiation of the TPP. Audio
Attempt to burn MP's office latest in TPP-related attacks
There is strong support for the TPP on the East Coast, despite a protest attack on a Whakatane electorate office, Anne Tolley says. Audio
Govt to limit Labour position on TPP bill
The Labour Party will be forced to vote against the TPP as it stands after the government confirmed it would put the planned law changes into one overall bill. Video
Protest leaders: Our tactics were safe
Anti-TPP protest leaders are adamant their tactics were safe, after protesters ran into motorway traffic in central Auckland yesterday. Video, Audio
'He won't stay away forever'
Prime Minister John Key used to enjoy the celebrations at Te Tii Marae - but a lot can happen in nine years, says Mihingarangi Forbes.
Economics correspondent sets out next steps
So where to now for the TPP. Our economics correspondent Patrick O'Meara was at Sky City for yesterday's signing of the TPP. Audio
Organisers: TPP protests biggest NZ has seen since 1981
Organisers of yesterday's TPP protests in Auckland are claiming it was the biggest protest the country has seen since the 1981 Springbok tour, Audio