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Unions warn that trade deal would harm healthcare

NEW ZEALAND trade unions warned yesterday that a secretive trade deal would raise healthcare costs for workers.

Negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership have hit crunch point, with extended talks in Hawaii scheduled for the end of the month.

They are being conducted at the highest level of government and in such secrecy that the text of any agreement will not be disclosed until four years after its signing.

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