
New Zealand's Pragmatic Approach to China Trade and Politics
New Zealand's Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has taken a more cautious approach in his dealings with China, toning down criticism of human rights issues and focusing on trade and economic issues. This marks a departure from his predecessor, Jacinda Ardern, who was known for her moral stance on global issues. Hipkins' focus on "bread and butter" issues comes as New Zealand's economy struggles with inflation and a recession, exacerbated by long-standing problems such as unaffordable housing, high child poverty rates, and polluted waterways. While Hipkins' approach may help him in the upcoming election, it remains to be seen if he can effectively address these deep-seated problems.

