India and New Zealand resume Free Trade Agreement Talks after 10 years

India and New Zealand started discussing a trade agreement called the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) in April 2010. The goal was to make it easier for both countries to trade goods, services, and investments. They held nine rounds of talks, but in 2015, the discussions stopped without reaching an agreement.

India and New Zealand resume Free Trade Agreement
According to trade experts, the tricky point in the talks would be duty concessions in agri products like apple, kiwi, dairy, and wine. Image source: X

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