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Indian minister: India-New Zealand Trade Pact will significantly boost relations

India's Commerce Minister said that a proposed free-trade agreement with New Zealand would significantly strengthen bilateral ties. He suggested that trade could increase 10-fold within ten years.

After a ten-year hiatus, India and New Zealand resumed FTA negotiations following a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Christopher Luxon from New Zealand, who was visiting India.

At a meeting of business leaders, Trade Minister Piyush Goyal stated that the deal could increase trade ties for farm products, essential minerals, pharmaceuticals and tourism.

The talks are being held against the backdrop of rising global trade tensions after U.S. president Donald Trump decided to impose reciprocal duties on goods imported from several countries including India.

India has also intensified its efforts to sign trade agreements with both the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom.

Goyal stated that "the huge amount of innovation coming out of New Zealand could reach the entire world through India." Manufacturing (and) Producing in India at competitive prices for the whole world can help us to take this partnership further.

Luxon stated that New Zealand is expecting a strengthened partnership with India, including in the areas of renewable energy and aerospace.

He said: "Let's move this relationship forward and I am looking forward to the Prime Minister Modi sign that agreement within 60 days."

The 2023-24 fiscal year ended in March 2024. Bilateral trade between India & New Zealand was $1.7 billion. Reporting by Manoj Kumru, writing by Sakshi Daiyal and Hritam Mukerjee, editing by YPrajesh and RachnaUppal

(source: Reuters)