India: No Dairy Concessions for New Zealand Trade Pact

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Dec 22, 2025 12:12

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India refuses dairy import duty concessions for New Zealand under the free trade agreement to protect local farmers.
India: No Dairy Concessions for New Zealand Trade Pact
New Delhi, Dec 22 (PTI) India has not given any import duty concessions in its dairy sector for New Zealand under the bilateral free trade agreement, an official said on Monday.

Both sides announced the conclusion of negotiations for the free trade agreement.

"The dairy sector is completely a red line for us. No duty concessions under the pact in the sector," the official said.


India has always resisted opening the door to bulk dairy imports in all of its previous pacts.

Dairy has long been the most sensitive, and politically charged issue in the negotiations.

New Zealand is one of the world's largest dairy exporters, while India is home to millions of small dairy farmers for whom market protection is a red-line issue. In practice, however, current trade is minimal.

New Zealand's dairy exports to India in FY2025 totaled just USD 1.07 million, consisting of milk and cream ( USD 0.40 million), natural honey (USD 0.32 million), mozzarella cheese (USD 0.18 million), butter (USD 0.09 million) and skimmed milk (USD 0.08 million).
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