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New Zealand agrees free trade deal with India as coalition partner objects

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The deal simplifies entry to New Zealand for some Indian workers, including 1,667 temporary work visas each year.

WELLINGTON: New Zealand said today it had agreed a wide-ranging free-trade deal with India that eliminates tariffs on 95% of the Pacific country’s exports, but the government’s coalition partner labelled it a bad agreement.

Trade and investment minister Todd McClay said the deal, which comes into effect in the first half of next year, gave unprecedented access to India’s 1.4 billion consumers.

“This once-in-a-generation agreement creates opportunities New Zealand exporters have never had in India,” McClay said, adding that it “will deliver thousands of jobs and billions in additional exports”.

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