Overview
India and New Zealand are set to sign a Free Trade Agreement on April 27, aiming to boost bilateral trade to $5 billion within five years.
Significance
The pact will offer duty-free access for many Indian exports, benefiting sectors like Agra's leather industry.
Supporting Details
- New Zealand gains tariff reductions on key products, while India protects sensitive agricultural goods.
Looking Ahead
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Background Context
India and New Zealand are set to sign a Free Trade Agreement on April 27, aiming to boost bilateral trade to $5 billion within five years. The pact will offer duty-free access for many Indian exports, benefiting sectors like Agra's leather industry. New Zealand gains tariff reductions on key products, while India protects sensitive agricultural goods.
Source: Times of India – Original Link
Source: Times of India
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