Piyush Goyal Heads to New Zealand: Speeding Up Crucial Trade Deal Talks

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is traveling to New Zealand to speed up free trade agreement talks. He will meet his counterpart, Trade Minister Todd McClay, for high-level discussions. The visit includes a business forum and a fireside chat to strengthen economic ties. These efforts aim to create a balanced and mutually beneficial partnership between the two nations.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal New Zealand Visit to Expedite FTA Negotiations

  • Goyal to meet New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay in Auckland
  • Fourth round of FTA negotiations runs from November 3 to 7
  • A New Zealand-India Business Forum will foster private sector collaboration
  • Engagement includes a fireside chat moderated by Simon Bridges
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Piyush Goyal to reach New Zealand tomorrow to speed up trade talks

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal travels to New Zealand for high-level FTA talks, aiming to finalize a balanced and comprehensive trade agreement.

"balanced, comprehensive and mutually beneficial - Commerce Ministry"

New Delhi, Nov 4

India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal is scheduled to reach New Zealand on Wednesday for talks on the proposed Free Trade Agreement between the two countries, according to an official statement issued by the Commerce Ministry.

Goyal will meet New Zealand’s Minister for Trade, Todd McClay, as part of the efforts to expedite the FTA process and build a more comprehensive and mutually beneficial economic partnership between the two countries, the Commerce Ministry statement said.

The 4th round of India–New Zealand FTA negotiations commenced in Auckland on November 3, marking an important step in deepening the bilateral trade and economic dialogue between the two nations. The talks, which are taking place in Auckland from November 3 to 7, mark a renewed effort to craft a "balanced, comprehensive and mutually beneficial" deal after months of technical discussions, the ministry said.

During the visit, Goyal will participate in a series of high-level engagements aimed at strengthening trade, investment, and innovation linkages between India and New Zealand. These include a dedicated interaction with prominent members of the New Zealand business community and the visiting Indian business delegation, facilitating greater collaboration between the private sectors of both countries, the statement said.

A New Zealand–India Business Forum will be held in the afternoon in Auckland, followed by a community interaction event with members of the vibrant Indian diaspora.

A fireside chat is also on the cards between Goyal and his New Zealand counterpart McClay, which will be moderated by Simon Bridges, CEO of the Auckland Business Chamber. The dialogue will focus on advancing trade cooperation, identifying new areas of economic convergence, and enhancing collaboration in innovation, technology, and sustainable growth, the statement said.

The engagements are expected to see participation from industry leaders, chambers of commerce, and government representatives from New Zealand, reaffirming the growing momentum in bilateral relations and the shared vision for a stronger, future-oriented economic partnership, the statement added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in IT exports, I'm particularly interested in the technology collaboration aspect. New Zealand has strong innovation ecosystems that could complement India's IT strengths. Hope our software professionals get better opportunities there!
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Priya S
While I appreciate the trade efforts, I hope our government ensures proper protection for our farmers. New Zealand's dairy industry is highly competitive and we need safeguards for our local agricultural sector. Balance is crucial!
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Aman W
Excellent move! New Zealand is a quality-focused market. This could open doors for Indian handicrafts, textiles, and spices. Our diaspora there can play a key role in building bridges. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Michael C
The focus on sustainable growth is commendable. Both countries can learn from each other - New Zealand's environmental practices and India's scale in renewable energy. Hope this partnership creates green jobs!
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Nisha Z
I'm cautiously optimistic. Previous FTAs haven't always delivered as promised for small businesses. Hope this time there's more transparency about what sectors will benefit and how it will impact local entrepreneurs.

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