US political change may slow efforts to free up agricultural trade, academic Bailey says

US political change may slow efforts to free up agricultural trade, academic Bailey says
Tina Morrison
By Tina Morrison May 20 (BusinessDesk) - Political change in the US may slow efforts to free up agricultural trade, impacting New Zealand which had hoped to gain better access to the world's largest economy through the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement, according to a US academic with links to New Zealand. US lawmakers are expected to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership during the so-called "lame-duck" session of Congress between the US presidential election in November and the swearing-in of a new US president early next year. Howe...