More than half of New Zealanders appear to have made up their minds already about whether the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a good or bad thing, but a substantial minority is reserving judgment on it, shows the last Herald-DigiPoll survey.
Just over 30 per cent oppose the trade deal and 20 per cent support it but 45 per cent say they don't know enough to form any view.
Prime Minister John Key said he was not surprised by the results.
"Those who have made up their minds have strong pre-existing views," he told the Herald. "However for the bulk of people they would probably prefer to see the actual deal rather than jump at shadows or simply accept that every FTA is in New Zealand's best interest."