India New Zealand FTA – Key Features and Strategic Significance

India New Zealand FTA boosts trade with duty-free access, a $20 billion investment pledge, and deeper economic cooperation.

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  • India and New Zealand have signed a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with investment commitments and expanded market access.

Free Trade Agreement: Concept

  • A Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is a pact between countries to reduce or eliminate tariffs, quotas, and trade barriers.
  • It aims to enhance trade flows, investment, and economic integration while improving market access for goods and services.

Key Aspects of India-New Zealand FTA

  • This is India’s seventh FTA in the past five years, after agreements with Mauritius, the UAE, Australia, European Free Trade Association countries, the UK and Oman.
  • Tariff Liberalisation and Market Access
    • The agreement provides duty-free or preferential access for a large number of Indian exports to New Zealand
    • Sectors such as textiles, pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, and agricultural products are expected to benefit significantly.
    • This improves India’s export competitiveness in a developed market.
  • Investment Commitments
    • New Zealand has committed to investing approximately $20 billion in India over a defined period. 
    • The investment is expected to flow into infrastructure, renewable energy, food processing, and technology sectors.
    • This enhances capital availability and supports India’s growth objectives.
  • Services Sector Opportunities
    • The FTA includes provisions to facilitate the movement of professionals and service providers.
    • Indian IT professionals, healthcare workers, and education service providers are likely to gain improved access.
    • This aligns with India’s comparative advantage in services exports.
  • Agricultural Trade Balance
    • New Zealand is a major exporter of dairy and agricultural products, which has been a sensitive area for India.
    • The agreement is expected to include safeguards or calibrated access to protect Indian farmers while enabling selective imports.
    • Balancing domestic interests with trade liberalisation remains a key feature.
  • Regulatory Cooperation and Standards
    • The agreement promotes mutual recognition of standards and regulatory cooperation.
    • This reduces non-tariff barriers and simplifies compliance for exporters.
    • It also improves the ease of doing business between the two countries.
  • Strategic and Geopolitical Significance
    • The FTA strengthens India’s engagement in the Indo-Pacific region.
    • It complements India’s broader strategy of diversifying trade partnerships beyond traditional markets.
    • The agreement also signals India’s renewed push towards bilateral trade agreements after exiting RCEP.
  • Expected Economic Impact
    • The FTA is likely to boost bilateral trade volumes, which have remained modest compared to potential.
    • It will support India’s goal of becoming a global manufacturing and export hub.
    • The investment inflows and technology partnerships can contribute to job creation and industrial growth.

Challenges and Concerns

  • There are concerns regarding competition from New Zealand’s agricultural exports, particularly dairy.
  • Domestic industries may require adjustment support and policy safeguards.
  • Ensuring effective utilisation of market access remains critical, as seen in previous FTAs.

Source: TH | IE

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