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India, New Zealand seal FTA; tariffs cut on 95% of Kiwi goods

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Updated: December 22nd, 2025, 11:56 IST
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New Delhi: India and New Zealand Monday announced the conclusion of free trade agreement negotiations, a move aimed at boosting bilateral trade in goods and investments.

The talks started in May this year.

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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Monday that negotiations for a free trade agreement with India have been concluded. The free trade agreement (FTA) reduces or removes tariffs on 95 per cent of our exports to India.

It’s forecast that New Zealand exports to India could increase from USD 1.1 billion to USD 1.3 billion per year over the coming two decades, Luxon said in a social media post.

“I’ve just spoken with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi following the conclusion of the NZ-India Free Trade Agreement.

“The agreement builds on the strong friendship between our two countries. India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, and this gives Kiwi businesses access to 1.4 billion Indian consumers,” Luxon said.

In FY25, the bilateral trade was about USD 1.3 billion (India’s exports were USD 711.1 million and imports were USD 587.1 million).

New Zealand’s average import tariff is just 2.3 per cent, compared with India’s 17.8 per cent, and 58.3 per cent of New Zealand’s tariff lines are already duty-free.

India’s export basket to New Zealand is broad-based but concentrated in fuels, textiles, and pharmaceuticals.

Aviation turbine fuel (ATF) led shipments at USD 110.8 million, followed by clothing, fabrics, and home textiles at USD 95.8 million.

Medicines accounted for USD 57.5 million, while machinery, including turbojets, contributed USD 51.8 million.

Petroleum products were another major component, with diesel exports totalling USD 47.8 million and petrol exports totalling USD 22.7 million.

Other notable exports included automobiles and parts (USD 19.3 million), paper and paperboard (USD 18.3 million), electronics (USD 16.5 million), iron and steel (USD 14.1 million), shrimps (USD 13.7 million), basmati rice (USD 11.9 million) and gold jewellery (USD 9.9 million).

New Zealand’s exports to India, by contrast, are dominated by raw materials and agricultural inputs.

Wood and wood articles (USD 78.4 million) and wood pulp (USD 39.8 million) underline linkages in paper, packaging and construction.

Steel scrap exports reached USD 71.2 million, while aluminium scrap totaled USD 42.9 million, reflecting India’s dependence on recycled metal inputs.

In energy and heavy industry, coking coal exports totalled USD 48.8 million, alongside high-value turbojets valued at USD 66.2 million.

Agricultural and animal-based products also play a significant role, led by shorn wool (USD 47.3 million), milk albumin (USD 32.1 million), apples (USD 32.8 million) and kiwi fruit (USD 17 million).

Services trade is a more significant pillar of the relationship.

In FY24, India’s services exports to New Zealand stood at USD 214.1 million, while New Zealand’s services exports to India totaled USD 456.5 million.

India’s strengths lie in IT and software services, telecommunications support, healthcare and financial services.

New Zealand’s services exports are led by education — driven by Indian students — followed by tourism, fintech solutions, and specialised aviation training, he added.

 

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