India-New Zealand FTA Set to Be Signed Next Week, Boosting Trade and Jobs

India and New Zealand will sign a Free Trade Agreement next week, as announced by New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. The pact will provide New Zealand exporters access to 1.4 billion consumers and boost jobs and incomes. India will gain unprecedented duty-free access to New Zealand markets while protecting sensitive sectors. The agreement, one of India's fastest-concluded FTAs, also opens opportunities for skilled workforce and services exports.

Key Points: India-New Zealand FTA to Be Signed Next Week

  • FTA signing scheduled for next week
  • New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon confirms deal
  • Pact opens access to 1.4 billion consumers
  • Boosts jobs, income, and trade for both nations
  • India gains duty-free access to New Zealand markets
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India-New Zealand FTA to be signed next week, pact to boost trade, jobs and market access

India and New Zealand will sign a Free Trade Agreement next week, opening market access for exporters and boosting jobs and economic ties.

"Our Free Trade Agreement with India will be signed next week, an agreement that gives New Zealand exporters access to 1.4 billion customers. - Christopher Luxon"

New Delhi, April 22

The Free Trade Agreement between India and New Zealand is set to be signed next week, with New Zealand's Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay scheduled to visit India for the formal signing.

Sharing the update in a video message on social media, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said the agreement will open significant opportunities for exporters and strengthen economic ties between the two countries.

"Our Free Trade Agreement with India will be signed next week, an agreement that gives New Zealand exporters access to 1.4 billion customers," he said.

Luxon added that the deal would create more jobs and income opportunities across sectors. "It means more jobs on farms and orchards, more money coming into local communities, and more opportunities for Kiwis to get ahead," he stated.

Highlighting the significance of the pact, the Prime Minister said, "We'd deliver a Free Trade Agreement with India. They said it couldn't be done, and on Monday, we will sign it. This is about opening the door to 1.4 billion people and one of the fastest growing economies in the world. 1 in 4 of our jobs are tied to trade, so for a country like New Zealand, this is huge."

New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay also confirmed his visit to India, stating that he would be accompanied by a delegation of exporters.

"I'm heading to India with a big group of Kiwi exporters to get the deal signed. This agreement makes it easier for Kiwis to sell more of what we're great at doing to the world. Kiwifruit from the Bay of Plenty, wine from Central Otago, seafood, meat, honey, right across the country," he said.

He added that the agreement would allow more of these products to reach Indian consumers, boosting incomes and employment.

Luxon further emphasised that exports play a crucial role in New Zealand's economy. "Exports drive our economy, and when we make it easier for New Zealand businesses to compete on the world stage, we support jobs, we lift wages, and most importantly put more money in Kiwis' back pockets," he said.

India and New Zealand had announced the start of FTA negotiations in March 2025, and after multiple rounds of discussions, the agreement was concluded in December 2025, marking one of India's fastest-concluded FTAs.

According to the Indian government statement, the concluded agreement will provide unprecedented duty-free access for Indian exports to New Zealand while safeguarding sensitive sectors. It is also expected to strengthen economic resilience and promote inclusive growth aligned with India's national priorities.

The FTA is set to enhance market access and tariff preferences for Indian exports, while also serving as a gateway to Oceania and Pacific Island markets. It opens opportunities for India to supply skilled workforce and expand services in areas such as IT, engineering, healthcare, education, construction, as well as sectors like AYUSH, including Yoga instructors, Indian chefs and music teachers

The agreement will be signed next week.

- ANI

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Sneha F
As someone working in IT, this is promising! More opportunities for Indian techies in New Zealand and better visa access. But I worry about the devil in the details - hope our negotiators didn't compromise on data security and local job protections. 🤞
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Raghav A
About time! India needs more such agreements to counter China's influence in the region. New Zealand is a friendly nation and this will strengthen our strategic ties too. Plus, our Ayurvedic products and yoga instructors will find a new market! 🇮🇳🤝🇳🇿
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Michelle N
This is exciting! As an Indian living abroad, I've seen how NZ products are high quality. But will this mean cheaper kiwi fruit and wine in Indian stores? That would be great for consumers! Just hope small farmers back home aren't hit hard by dairy imports. 🥝🍷
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Varun X
Fastest concluded FTA? That's impressive for Indian bureaucracy! 😄 But seriously, I hope this isn't just a photo op. Need to see actual trade numbers increase. Also, why no mention of how this helps Indian students wanting to study in NZ? That's a big sector too!
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Neha E
Good move, but I'm cautiously optimistic. Remember the RCEP? We walked out because it wasn't favorable. Hope this one genuinely benefits Indian businesses, not just big corporates. Small and medium enterprises need real support to export to NZ! 💪🇮🇳

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