The possibility of a Free Trade agreement with India would have wide-ranging benefits for the New Zealand agricultural industry, and give Kiwi exports a helping hand in one of the world’s biggest markets, industry leaders say.
Trade Minister Tim Groser and Indian Commerce Minister Sri Anand Sharma announced the start of negotiations towards a Free Trade agreement at a WTO summit of trade ministers in Davos, Switzerland, this week.
“A free trade agreement with India offers great promise for New Zealand businesses,” Groser said. “India is already one of our fastest growing markets, with New Zealand exports having tripled over the last decade.”
He said New Zealand’s exports to India were worth …
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