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Morocco's charm offensive to protect phosphate sale to NZ

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Apr 23 - The Moroccan authorities have mounted a charm offensive in New Zealand to protect their vital phosphate trade with this country. Morocco produces about 75 percent of the world's phosphate, much of it mined in the Western Sahara.Opponents of the trade have long argued that Morocco runs an illegal military occupation of phosphate-rich Western Sahara.

And, as a result, New Zealand should not be buying products from there.

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