New Delhi, March 18, 2025: India and New Zealand on Sunday announced the relaunch of free trade agreement (FTA) talks after a 10-year break, following a meeting between New Zealand’s Trade Minister Todd McClay and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal here, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said.
The announcement of the talks comes as India has stated its aim to conclude trade negotiations with the US and the European Union this year. Trade talks with Australia for a comprehensive deal are also in progress along with renegotiation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) trade deal.
Trade experts said a major challenge in negotiations with New Zealand has been the country’s demand for greater access to India’s dairy market, which India has traditionally protected to support millions of farmers. However, US pressure on India to open its agriculture and dairy sectors could influence the negotiations this time around, think tank Global Trade and Research Institute (GTRI) said.