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India may cut tariff on kiwi fruit from New Zealand

The two countries are hoping to finalise a trade deal by the end of 2025

June 20, 2025 / 12:56 IST
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India and New Zealand announced the launch of negotiations towards a deal in March 2025
India and New Zealand announced the launch of negotiations towards a deal in March 2025

India may grant tariff concessions on kiwi fruit from New Zealand as part of a trade deal the two sides are negotiating, a senior government official said. This fruit attracts a basic customs duty of 30 percent.

India and New Zealand opened the trade deal negotiations in March and concluded the first round of talks for a proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in New Delhi between May 5 and 9. The next round will be held in July.

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“Kiwi is a very important product for New Zealand, while it is not a very sensitive item for us. India already has a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) with them, so they would want to help us with our kiwi cultivation as well,” the official said.

India and New Zealand announced the launch of negotiations towards a deal in March and concluded the first round of negotiations for a proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in New Delhi between May 5 and 9. The next round will be held in July 2025.