NZX-listed companies take stock in wake of US tariff moves

NZX-listed companies take stock in wake of US tariff moves
NZX listed companies are still working on what US tariffs mean for them. (Image: NZME)
Ian Llewellyn
NZX-listed companies have taken a cautious initial stance to the impact of the United States imposing tariffs on almost all goods going into the largest global economy.New Zealand has been hit with a 10% tariff that will be imposed on all NZ goods crossing the US border. The 10% tariff has been applied globally, with many other countries facing much steeper tariffs.Winemaker Delegat said it appeared major wine-producing countries in the European Union will be subject to higher tariffs than NZ.Export revenue to the US from Delegat Group accounts...

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