Course summary - India New Zealand
Free trade agreement
India and New Zealand
are negotiating Free trade agreement / Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA).
Exports of New Zealand to India were valued at NZ$630 million in 2009, a
280% increase on their 2001 exports to India and total foreign trade between India and New Zealand grew 180% between 2001 and 2009.
In 2009, India was the 13th biggest
export
destination of products of New Zealand. Top exports
of New Zealand to India are coal, unprocessed logs, wool,
scrap aluminum, sheep, skin leather ...
Bilateral trade in services is another area where the India-New Zealand
relationship is displaying strong growth.
A Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) / Free trade agreement would enable: Rules of Origin, customs facilitation,
standards and a
framework of practical measures to address non-tariff barriers and to guarantee
sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures and trade remedies are
appropriate and not restrictive.
Example of the course India New Zealand FTA

Master in International Business for New Zealander students - Master in International Business for Indian students
(Es): India
EENI in Hindi: मास्टर विदेश पार