A discussion on the contents of New Zealand's free trade agreement with India, focusing on migrant caps, student visa numbers, investment obligations, and public skepticism about the deal's fairness and balance.
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well this is I think an interesting part about doing negotiating an FTA with India right India doesn't actually want free trade in the way that we understand it they want balanced trade that's my kind of understanding of a lot of it So in the wilderness, well, which is, you know, we don't want to give too much market access and not have something on the other end for ourselves kind of thing, right? So if they view it at the end of the 15 years that, oh, hey, you know, you guys exported so much kiwi food and everything into our country and we didn't really get much from it, that none of that investment really happened. I mean, I would interpret that as being like, you know, the Indians will put a bit of pressure on.
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india seeks reciprocity not open access
Dileepa Fonseka: BusinessDesk senior journalist on the contents of New Zealand's FTA with IndiaSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.