Key Points

India and New Zealand are making significant strides in their economic partnership through ongoing free trade agreement negotiations. The first round of talks has concluded successfully, highlighting mutual commitment to expanding bilateral trade and investment. Both countries see tremendous potential in deepening their economic ties, with merchandise trade already showing robust growth. The proposed FTA is expected to create a more integrated and predictable trading environment for businesses from both nations.

Key Points: India New Zealand FTA Talks Boost Bilateral Trade Prospects

  • First round of India-New Zealand FTA negotiations concludes successfully
  • Bilateral trade reaches $1.3 billion with 48.6% growth
  • Talks aim to deepen economic ties and strategic collaboration
  • Agreement expected to improve supply chain integration
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India, New Zealand aim to conclude FTA this year

India and New Zealand progress towards comprehensive free trade agreement, targeting economic partnership and global market expansion

"This round reflects a steadfast commitment to enhance economic partnerships - Commerce Ministry"

New Delhi, May 10

India and New Zealand have reaffirmed their common vision and mutual understanding to work towards a future-ready framework and conclude the free trade agreement (FTA) this year.

In a major step towards expanding bilateral trade and investment engagement, the first round of negotiations for the India–New Zealand FTA concluded successfully in New Delhi. The next round will be held in July 2025.

“As India steadily advances its footprint through multiple trade agreements, this round reflects a steadfast commitment to enhance economic partnerships aligned with national priorities and global aspirations,” the Commerce Ministry said in a statement.

The first round followed a series of virtual discussions held between both partners which laid the groundwork for the in-person meeting. Constructive negotiations were held across all areas of FTA including Trade in Goods and Services, Trade Facilitation and mutually beneficial sectors of economic co-operation.

This engagement highlights the strategic importance both partners attach to building a mutually beneficial, balanced and a fair trade agreement.

This development builds on the shared commitment to deepen economic ties and guidance given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the visit of Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, in March.

The FTA was launched during the meeting between Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry, and Todd McClay, Minister for Trade and Investment, Government of New Zealand on March 16.

Total merchandise trade between the two countries has reached $1.3 billion in financial year 2024–25, registering a strong growth of 48.6 per cent over the previous financial year.

This underscores the growing potential of India-New Zealand Economic Partnership. The FTA is expected to further elevate trade and investment potential, improve supply chain integration, and foster a predictable and transformative trading environment for businesses on both sides, according to the ministry.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great move! New Zealand is a quality-focused economy and this FTA can help Indian consumers get access to premium dairy and agricultural products. Hope our MSMEs also get good market access there. 🇮🇳🤝🇳🇿
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Priya M.
While FTAs are good, I hope our negotiators ensure proper safeguards for Indian farmers. New Zealand's dairy sector is highly competitive. We shouldn't repeat the mistakes of past trade agreements that hurt our agriculture.
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Amit S.
Excellent news! This could be a game-changer for Indian IT and pharma sectors. New Zealand has aging population and needs our healthcare solutions. Also, their education sector can benefit Indian students if visa norms are eased.
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Sunita R.
$1.3 billion trade is just scratching the surface. With FTA, we can easily cross $5 billion in 5 years. But government must organize awareness programs for small exporters about New Zealand market requirements and standards.
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Vikram J.
Hope this agreement includes easier work visas for Indian professionals. So many skilled Indians want to work in NZ but face tough immigration rules. A balanced approach would benefit both economies.
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Neha P.
New Zealand's clean energy technologies could help India's renewable energy goals. This FTA should prioritize technology transfer in solar, wind and geothermal sectors. Win-win for climate and commerce! 🌱⚡

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