New Zealand-India Economic Relationship

India is one of the largest and fastest growing economies in the world. It represents large opportunities for trade, and is a priority relationship for the New Zealand Government.

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New Zealand’s Trade with India

India and New Zealand have a longstanding and warm relationship. India is also an important trading partner to New Zealand – with two-way trade total trade amounting to NZ$2.83 billion annually (year ended March 2024). New Zealand currently exports NZ$520 million dollars’ worth of goods to India, nearly half of which are agricultural exports from our primary sector. New Zealand’s top agricultural exports to India include wool, protein products and apples. 

To learn more about New Zealand Trade with India and other partners, check out the Statistics New Zealand Trade Dashboard(external link).

As the world’s fifth largest economy with the world’s largest population, India’s importance to New Zealand’s trade profile continues to grow. Reflecting this, New Zealand has committed to achieving a step-up in our relationship with India, and to develop deeper and stronger engagement across all facets of the relationship, including through increasing our trade.  New Zealand is committed to developing a broad-based bilateral relationship with India that will span political, cultural, and economic spheres.

To date, there has been significant engagement between the private sector and NZ Inc. agencies to develop an agreed approach to lift economic relations with India through sectoral cooperation. Priority sectors include:

  • Horticulture;
  • Agriculture (animal health);
  • Education;
  • Formalising better business-to-business relationship architecture; and
  • Supporting airlines to establish a direct air service between India and New Zealand.

Continuing a business-led track of cooperation to enable growth is an important element of the broader trade and economic relationship with India.

FTA Negotiations 

New Zealand and India previously entered into Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations in April 2010. The last round of negotiations (the 10th round) occurred in Delhi in February 2015. At this stage, there are no formal negotiations taking place.

MFAT will continue to update this page as the New Zealand-India relationship continues to develop.

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