Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has embarked on his first official visit to New Zealand, marking a pivotal moment in bilateral trade relations. The visit coincides with the fourth round of Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations, aimed at expanding economic cooperation and resolving key market access issues.
                                        
                        
	In a significant diplomatic and economic milestone, Minister Piyush Goyal is visiting New Zealand from November 4–7, 2025. Hosted by New Zealand’s Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay, the visit underscores a shared commitment to strengthening the India–New Zealand partnership. The two nations are currently engaged in the fourth round of FTA talks in Auckland, focusing on critical sectors such as dairy, agriculture, and professional mobility.
	
	Goyal’s visit follows a series of high-level exchanges, including visits by Indian President Droupadi Murmu and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. The FTA, launched earlier this year, is expected to unlock new trade opportunities and foster a balanced, mutually beneficial framework.
	
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		First official visit by Indian Commerce Minister to New Zealand
 
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		Fourth round of India–New Zealand FTA negotiations underway
 
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		Focus areas: dairy access, agriculture, and skilled professional mobility
 
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		Visit includes bilateral meetings, business forums, and community engagements
 
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		Builds on growing strategic and economic ties between both nations
 
	
	Sources: Scoop New Zealand, The Hindu Business Line, Zee News