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. 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.
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