New Zealand to Sign Landmark Free Trade Deal with India Tomorrow

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced that a Free Trade Agreement with India will be signed on Monday, calling it a "once-in-a-generation" opportunity. The deal will give Kiwi exporters unprecedented access to India's 1.4 billion consumers and rapidly growing economy. Luxon highlighted benefits including more jobs, higher incomes, and greater public investment in services. He listed key export sectors like kiwifruit, wine, seafood, meat, and honey that will gain from the agreement.

Key Points: NZ-India Free Trade Deal Signed Tomorrow: Key Details

  • New Zealand PM announces FTA signing with India for Monday
  • Deal called "once-in-a-generation" opportunity
  • Opens access to 1.4 billion consumers in India's fast-growing economy
  • Expected to boost NZ jobs, exports, and public investment
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New Zealand to sign Free Trade deal with India tomorrow; Kiwi PM calls it "once-in-a-generation agreement"

New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon calls the upcoming FTA with India a "once-in-a-generation agreement," opening access to 1.4 billion consumers.

"It's a once-in-a-generation agreement that gives New Zealand exporters unprecedented access to 1.4 billion people - Christopher Luxon"

New Delhi, April 26

New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Sunday said that New Zealand will sign a Free Trade Agreement with India on Monday, calling it a "once in a generation agreement" that will open access to one of the world's largest markets for Kiwi exporters.

In a post on social media, Luxon said, "New Zealand's Free Trade Agreement with India will be signed on Monday night," while sharing a video outlining the expected benefits of the deal.

In the video message, he highlighted the scale of the opportunity, stating, "We are signing a Free Trade deal with India that opens one of the biggest markets in the world to Kiwi exporters."

He underlined that the agreement would give exporters access to India's large consumer base and fast-growing economy. "It's a once-in-a-generation agreement that gives New Zealand exporters unprecedented access to 1.4 billion people, in an economy that is set to become the third largest in the world," he said.

Luxon also stressed that the deal would improve New Zealand's competitive position globally. "It puts New Zealand exporters on an equal or better footing to our competitors, and it opens the door [to] India's rapidly expanding middle-class," he added.

Highlighting the importance of trade to New Zealand's economy, he said, "One in four of our jobs in New Zealand are already linked to trade, and this FTA means more jobs on New Zealand farms and orchards."

According to Luxon, the agreement is expected to boost incomes and economic activity across the country. "It means more money coming into local communities, and it means more opportunity for your family to get ahead," he said.

He further noted that a stronger economy would allow greater public investment. "A stronger economy means that we can invest in the roads, the schools, the hospitals and the police, all the services that New Zealanders rely on," he said.

Calling the agreement a "big win," Luxon said it would help expand exports across key sectors. "This is a big win for New Zealand, and it makes it easier for Kiwis to sell more of what we are great at to the world," he said, listing products such as "Kiwifruit from the Bay of Plenty, wine from Central Otago, seafood, meat, honey."

He reiterated the central role of exports in driving growth. "Exports underpin our economy, and enabling these sectors to compete on the world stage means supporting jobs, higher wages and economic growth," Luxon said.

Summing up the expected benefits for citizens, he added, "That means more money for Kiwis' back pockets."

- ANI

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Sneha F
I'm cautiously optimistic. The PM says it'll open access to 1.4 billion people, but we need to ensure Indian businesses benefit too, not just Kiwi exporters. Hope our negotiators secured good terms for our MSMEs and startups.
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Michael C
As someone who works in exports, this is fantastic. New Zealand kiwifruit and wine are world-class, and Indian consumers will love them. But we must protect our domestic producers in key sectors. Balanced agreement is key.
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Priya S
Ji, this is a 'once-in-a-generation' opportunity indeed! But I hope the government has considered the impact on our small dairy farmers. New Zealand dairy is very competitive. Need strong safeguards for our rural economy. Otherwise, good step for trade diversification.
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Rahul R
Finally some concrete trade diplomacy from India! The Kiwi PM's video is impressive - talking about more jobs, more income, better roads and hospitals. If this FTA delivers even half of what he promises, it's a win-win for both nations. 👏
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Lisa P
I'm a bit skeptical. These FTAs often sound great on paper but implementation is key. Look at our past deals - many haven't translated into real benefits for common people. Let's wait and watch how this actually helps Indian consumers and businesses.
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Nisha Z

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