India and New Zealand Sign Free-Trade Agreement to Slash Tariffs and Expand Market Access
India and New Zealand have signed a free-trade agreement aimed at reducing tariffs on most goods. The deal also seeks to expand market access between the two countries. This agreement marks a recent development in their economic relations.
India and New Zealand have signed a free-trade agreement that slashes tariffs on most goods and expands market access, according to a report from @business. The agreement is intended to facilitate trade by lowering barriers on a wide range of products.
the terms of the deal, tariffs will be reduced on most goods traded between the two nations. This is expected to enhance economic ties and provide greater opportunities for businesses in both countries.
The free-trade agreement comes amid ongoing efforts by both countries to strengthen international trade partnerships. Further details on the implementation timeline and specific goods affected were not provided in the report.


