India and New Zealand have officially launched negotiations for a Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The discussions aim to establish a mutually beneficial trade deal that enhances economic ties between the two nations.
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Trade Minister Todd McClay announced the talks during Luxon's visit to India. The negotiations are set to begin in April, following meetings between trade ministers from both countries.
This agreement could open new opportunities for trade and investment between India and New Zealand.
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New Zealand, India to start comprehensive FTA negotiations in April
WELLINGTON, March 16 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand and India have agreed to start negotiations on a Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in April after a meeting between trade ministers of the two countries on Sunday.
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