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FINANCE Minister Dr Nigel Clarke says the annual $11.4 billion being extracted from the National Housing Trust (NHT) to prop up the national budget over the next five fiscal years won't affect the agency's ability to supply the market, as the specific issue is the supply of lower-priced houses to meet current demand.

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