Prime Minister John Key has dismissed talk of a "trade war" with China, saying that the country has given no sign that it has concerns with New Zealand, let alone threatened to retaliate against Kiwi exporters.
He made the comments following reports that China could take retaliatory action against New Zealand's kiwifruit and dairy sectors if New Zealand officials launched a formal investigation into alleged steel dumping by China.
Speaking to reporters in Jakarta last night, Mr Key said he could not confirm whether such an investigation was being considered.
"On the wider issue, if there was a complaint and even if it was investigated, whether a country like China would take retaliatory action against New Zealand, I don't believe that's the case that they would.
"We have no indications that they have concerns with us. They haven't raised any of those issues with us."