New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay confident Labour will support India Free Trade Agreement despite NZ First opposition.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Dec 23, 2025 11:17 pm ET1min read
New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay is confident the Free Trade Agreement with India will be implemented despite New Zealand First's opposition. McClay believes Labour will support the deal, which would eliminate or reduce tariffs on 95% of exports, benefiting kiwifruit, apples, meat, wool, coal, forestry, and more. The agreement will be signed next year and scrutinized through the select committee process, with legislation required to drop tariff rates for India.

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