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New Zealand exporters see huge gains in India; apples, kiwi demand surge: McClay

New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay on Monday said the country’s exporters are seeing major gains in India, as demand grows for high-quality Kiwi products, and the free trade agreement hasn’t even come into force yet. “The New Zealand-India FTA has been signed and is now before Parliament. We expect it to enter into force later []
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The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 10, 2026
India FTA: ‘Significant’ opportunities could help transform NZ’s food and fibre exports - Diana Reaich
India FTA: ‘Significant’ opportunities could help transform NZ’s food and fibre exports - Diana Reaich
Borneo Bulletin
· Jun 22, 2026
India’s exports grow 15pc amid global challenges
India’s exports grow 15pc amid global challenges
The Economic Times
· Jul 11, 2026
India’s big trade win drives luxury into new lane
India’s big trade win drives luxury into new lane
Economic Times
· Jul 2, 2026
India's textile stocks become market standouts on trade deals
Indian textile exporters are experiencing a significant stock market surge, outperforming the broader market. New trade deals with the UK, EU, and potential US agreements are boosting competitiveness. Global brands shifting sourcing away from China are also creating opportunities. Investors are optimistic about Indian firms capturing substantial market share, with some analysts predicting further gains contingent on capacity expansion and sustained earnings growth.
The Tribune
· Jul 2, 2026
Japan-India Annual Summit: 150+ firms back $12.5 bn leap to fortify security ties
He added a report by the Japanese newspaper The Yomiuri Shimbun, which noted that these initiatives, valued at approximately 2 trillion yen on the Japanese side, aim to deepen their footprint in India's expanding market.
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 11, 2026
Indian envoy in Sri Lanka meets visiting business delegation
They discussed expanding Indian exports and strengthening the bilateral trade partnership, including building stronger supply chains
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Related coverage for "New Zealand exporters see huge gains in India; apples, kiwi demand surge: McClay": The New Zealand Herald — India FTA: ‘Significant’ opportunities could help transform NZ’s food and fibre exports - Diana Reaich. Borneo Bulletin — India’s exports grow 15pc amid global challenges. The Economic Times — India’s big trade win drives luxury into new lane . Economic Times — India's textile stocks become market standouts on trade deals . The Tribune — Japan-India Annual Summit: 150+ firms back $12.5 bn leap to fortify security ties. The Hindu BusinessLine — Indian envoy in Sri Lanka meets visiting business delegation

