India and New Zealand Set to Sign FTA on April 27, 2026

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal welcomed New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay to India ahead of the FTA signing on April 27, 2026. The agreement aims to reduce trade barriers and improve market access for exporters, particularly marine jet system manufacturers. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced the deal will support jobs, wages, and economic growth. The FTA is expected to strengthen bilateral trade ties and drive prosperity for both nations.

Key Points: India-New Zealand FTA Signing on April 27, 2026

  • Piyush Goyal welcomes Todd McClay to India
  • FTA signing scheduled for April 27, 2026
  • Deal to improve market access for New Zealand exporters
  • Agreement expected to boost trade, jobs, and economic growth
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Piyush Goyal welcomes Todd McClay ahead of India-New Zealand FTA signing on April 27

Piyush Goyal welcomes Todd McClay as India and New Zealand prepare to sign a free trade agreement on April 27, 2026, boosting bilateral trade and market access.

"We will sign a Free Trade Agreement with India on Monday. - Christopher Luxon"

New Delhi, April 24

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday welcomed Todd McClay, Minister for Trade and Investment of New Zealand to India, ahead of the free trade agreement signing between the two countries on April 27.

In a post on X, the minister said: "Delighted to welcome Mr. Todd McClay, Minister for Trade & Investment, New Zealand, to India, as we begin a new chapter in India-New Zealand economic ties".

He further stated that as we approach the India-NZ FTA signing on April 27, 2026, "his visit marks a defining moment in our bilateral journey, reflecting the trust, shared values, and common vision that underpin our partnership for sustainable economic growth, driving prosperity for both our nations".

Both sides are expected to benefit from expanded trade ties and improved market access, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said earlier in the day.

Taking to the social media platform X, Luxon said, "We will sign a Free Trade Agreement with India on Monday."

In a video message, Luxon said the agreement would improve market access for New Zealand exporters, particularly manufacturers of marine jet systems used in boats and exported to over 70 countries.

He added that the deal would help reduce trade barriers and strengthen commercial engagement between the two countries.

He also noted that certain exporters currently face tariffs while accessing the Indian market, and said the agreement would gradually ease such duties, improving competitiveness and supporting higher trade flows.

Luxon said the FTA would support increased business activity, employment opportunities and economic growth in New Zealand, while also strengthening bilateral trade linkages with India.

He added that the agreement would bring 'more jobs, higher wages and more opportunities,' highlighting the broader economic impact of the deal.

Once signed, the FTA is expected to expand trade and investment ties between the two countries and enhance export opportunities on both sides in a large and growing global market environment.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who does business between India and NZ, this is welcome news. Tariffs have been a headache for years, especially on our pharmaceutical exports to India. Hope the FTA addresses both sides equally - not just dairy for them and IT services for us. Fair trade for all!
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Vikram M
Finally something positive amidst all the noise! Our textile and leather sectors will benefit a lot from reduced duties. But I hope we've also secured commitments on easier visa norms for Indian students and professionals going to NZ. That's where the real synergy lies - our talent, their opportunities.
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Kavya N
Accha hua! But ek question - why is no one talking about the impact on our small dairy farmers? New Zealand is the world's largest dairy exporter aur humare yahan millions of farmers depend on this sector. Jugaad nahi chalega, need strict safeguards like geo-tagging and phase-wise implementation.
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Michael C
Interesting timing - Modi govt needs a big trade win before elections. But let's be real, India-NZ trade has always been modest. The real prize is getting a foothold in each other's markets for future growth. NZ wine and kiwifruit are great, but what about our tech startups? Hope the deal has strong digital trade provisions.
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Rohit P
Piyush Goyal ji is doing a great job! First UAE, now NZ - India is finally signing FTAs at a good pace. The important thing is that this deal seems balanced - NZ gets market access for dairy and meat products, we get easier entry for IT, pharma and auto parts. Let's hope the negotiators have included strong rules of origin

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