COVID-19: Request for exemptions to border restrictions for essential Maritime sector workers contracted to deliver New Zealand’s Maritime Sustainment Capability ship, AOTEAROA, to New Zealand
This publication provides the briefing to the Minister for Economic Development and the Minister of Defence requesting an exemption to border restrictions to allow the delivery of the Maritime Sustainment Capability ship, AOTEAROA, to New Zealand.
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the 25 May 2020 briefing COVID-19: Request for exemptions to border restrictions for essential Maritime sector workers contracted to deliver New Zealand’s Maritime Sustainment Capability ship, AOTEAROA, to New Zealand.
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