Piyush Goyal in New Zealand: How a Major Trade Mission is Forging New Ties

Union Minister Piyush Goyal led a major Indian business delegation to New Zealand for the India-New Zealand Business Forum. He engaged in a fireside chat with New Zealand's Trade Minister, Todd McClay, to advance Free Trade Agreement negotiations. The minister also met with prominent New Zealand CEOs to explore collaboration in agriculture, technology, and even space. The visit reinforced the role of the Indian diaspora as a "living bridge" between the two nations.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Leads Indian Business Delegation to New Zealand

  • Goyal held a fireside chat with NZ Trade Minister Todd McClay on FTA progress
  • He met top NZ CEOs from sectors like property, meat, and forestry
  • The visit builds on the momentum from PM Modi's meeting with NZ PM Luxon
  • Space collaboration was identified as a promising new area for bilateral engagement
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Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal interacts with prominent New Zealand business leaders

Union Minister Piyush Goyal leads India's largest-ever business delegation to New Zealand, advancing FTA talks and exploring partnerships in tech, space, and agriculture.

"The interaction reaffirmed the strong commitment of both nations' leadership to enhance their economic engagement - Ministry of Commerce & Industry"

Wellington, November 7

Commemorating the visit of Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, accompanied by the largest-ever Indian business delegation, the India-New Zealand Business Forum was organised by the Auckland Chamber of Commerce in collaboration with the High Commission of India.

According to a press release by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, the forum brought together senior government officials, leading industry representatives, and key business stakeholders from both countries to explore new avenues for partnership and collaboration.

A key highlight of the event was a fireside chat between Piyush Goyal and Todd McClay, Minister of Trade and Export Growth, New Zealand.

"The interaction reaffirmed the strong commitment of both nations' leadership to enhance their economic engagement and underlined the importance of the ongoing Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations in shaping a stronger, mutually beneficial economic partnership. The discussions built on the renewed momentum in bilateral relations following the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, in India in March 2025, where both leaders agreed to pursue a comprehensive and forward-looking trade agreement," the release said.

During his visit to Auckland and Rotorua, Goyal interacted with several prominent New Zealand business leaders, including Carmen Vicelich, CEO of Valocity; Ranjay Sikka, CEO of Slumberzone; Nathan Guy, Chairman of the Meat Industry Association; and Tony Clifford, Managing Director, Pan Pac.

The interactions reflected the growing interest in expanding cooperation with India across various sectors, including agriculture, tourism, technology, education, sports, gaming, and drone technology. Given India's significant advancements in the space sector, including its recent lunar missions, space collaboration was identified as a promising area for future engagement.

"At Rotorua, Goyal addressed a CEO Roundtable attended by members of the Indian business delegation and CEOs from leading New Zealand enterprises. He reiterated the significance of the FTA as a symbol of bilateral friendship, trust, and strategic partnership, while highlighting India's attractiveness as a global investment destination offering vast opportunities for value addition and innovation," the release noted.

The Minister, along with McClay, also engaged with members of the Indian diaspora in both Auckland and Rotorua. In Auckland, Luxon joined them in addressing the Indian community. He emphasised the vital role of the Indian diaspora as a "living bridge" between India and New Zealand, echoing the sentiments expressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

As per the release, Goyal encouraged members of the diaspora to continue contributing to the growth and development of New Zealand, their "Karm-Bhoomi", while staying deeply connected to their roots in India, and to take on leadership roles in strengthening communities in both countries.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Glad to see space collaboration being discussed! After our successful lunar missions, India has so much to offer in space technology. Hope this leads to concrete partnerships that benefit both countries.
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Sarah B
While these diplomatic visits are important, I hope the FTA negotiations actually deliver meaningful benefits for small and medium enterprises, not just large corporations. The devil is in the details.
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Arjun K
The mention of drone technology and gaming sectors is exciting! India's tech talent combined with New Zealand's innovation could create some amazing joint ventures. Looking forward to seeing actual outcomes from these discussions.
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Nikhil C
Our diaspora community in New Zealand is doing us proud! The concept of "Karm-Bhoomi" while staying connected to roots is exactly what makes Indian communities abroad so successful. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As someone working in the education sector, I'm particularly interested in the education collaboration possibilities. Student exchanges and joint research programs between Indian and New Zealand universities could be transformative.

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