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India and New Zealand have announced the resumption of negotiations for a free trade agreement after a ten-year gap, aiming to boost economic ties. The two countries initially began discussing a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) in 2010 to enhance trade in goods, services, and investment. The talks had stalled in 2015. The negotiations aim to achieve balanced outcomes, improve market access, and unlock new opportunities for businesses and consumers.
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