New Zealand signs a free trade agreement with India that promises to boost exports, create thousands of jobs, and reduce tariffs on key products like wool, wine, and fruit.
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This bloke deserves a medal. Agriculture and Trade Minister, and he's got his trade hat on today, Todd McClay. He's in Singapore on his way home from signing the Indian Free Trade Agreement about 10 o'clock last night, our time. The deal will eliminate or reduce tariffs on 95% of New Zealand's exports to India. Eventually, 82% of exports will be tariff-free. With 57% becoming duty-free from day one. When is day one? Let's ask the Minister of Trade, Todd McClay. And well done, Todd.
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