The India–New Zealand Business Forum, a joint initiative by the Auckland Chamber of Commerce and the High Commission of India in Wellington, highlighted the expansion of the bilateral economic relationship between the two countries.
The event was a grand ensemble of senior government officials, influential industry leaders, and key business stakeholders from both the nations, keen on charting the course for collaboration and investment.
A significant moment at the forum was the conversation by the fireside between India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, and New Zealand’s Minister of Trade, Todd McClay. The talk was a strong affirmation of the two countries' resolve to enhance trade and investment ties and underlined the significance of the FTA negotiations in opening up fresh avenues for growth.
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The dialogue highlighted the upbeat India–New Zealand relations with an extensive list of sectors including agribusiness, technology, education, renewable energy, and sustainable development, where the two sides saw immense collaboration potential.
Besides, the forum served as a launchpad to narrate India’s economic influence to the world and New Zealand’s tech-driven sectors, thus paving the way for a more comprehensive and future-focused partnership.
Leaders from both countries seeing the creation of a strong trade framework and the increase in business engagement as the drivers of the development of a vibrant and mutually beneficial economic relationship, concluded the event with a powerful message of optimism and collaboration.
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