US debt crisis will hurt NZ exporters - Key

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Tue, 19 Jul 2011 6:03p.m.

Barack Obama (Reuters)

Barack Obama (Reuters)

By Duncan Garner

Prime Minister John Key has arrived in the United States, and says its massive debt crisis could have major implications for New Zealand exporters.

US President Barack Obama is trying to establish a deal to stop a historic credit downgrade for the country.

Mr Key says if he fails to do so, New Zealand exporters will suffer.

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19 Jul 2011 09:36p.m.

WhoKnew wrote:

The American dollar has lost 98% of its value since 1913, Gold has doubled in value since 2008. The Banksters printing the money KNOW every time they make a dollar out of thin air they are devaluing everyone and everything to a point where the BEBT owed will never be paid, BUT that wont stop them from confiscating everything of value until nothing of value is owned by the gentile.

19 Jul 2011 08:42p.m.

jan.. wrote:

No way New Zealand will fail in any export or import and what Kiwi need is a Leader that overcome the poor situation we are left with from the misunderstanding fairy.. Bless the American President Obama for his corncerns over Mr.Key's proposal..

19 Jul 2011 07:16p.m.

Assassin wrote:

Gee did Key just find this out?. Genius.