New Zealand and India Trade Deal: The free-trade agreement between India and New Zealand has been approved. This deal between the two countries was signed recently after the recent visit of New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay to India. McClay and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon gave information about this trade deal through a press conference on Monday. After this deal, India will get an opportunity to sell its goods in New Zealand markets without any tariff.
Nine months of long negotiations took place before this deal was sealed, the first round of which started at the time of PM Luxon’s visit to India in March 2025. It is expected that FTA will further strengthen the relationship between the two, strengthen bilateral trade, increase market access and encourage investment. This will open new avenues in different sectors for investors, businessmen, farmers, students and youth of both the countries.
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