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India and New Zealand resume trade talks to boost economic ties, aiming for a free trade agreement.
India and New Zealand have resumed negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA) after a decade-long pause, aiming to boost trade and economic ties.
The talks, initiated in 2010 under the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA), stalled in 2015.
The renewed focus is on achieving balanced outcomes that enhance supply chain integration and improve market access.
This announcement was made during New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's four-day visit to India.
Bilateral trade between the two nations has reached $1 billion, with key exports from India including clothing, medicines, and diamonds, while New Zealand's main exports are agricultural goods and minerals.
The complexities of duty concessions in agricultural products will be a focal point in the negotiations.
La India y Nueva Zelanda reanudan las conversaciones comerciales para impulsar los vínculos económicos, con el objetivo de alcanzar un acuerdo de libre comercio.