Tying down the elusive free trade agreement with India
ANALYSIS: It will likely require New Zealand to make concessions on access for agricultural goods, particularly dairy.
WATCH: NBR political editor Brent Edwards speaks with Jonathan Mitchell.
It is unusual for a prime minister to make an overseas trip without having something to announce during the visit.
Normally the announcements are relatively trivial, but they help craft a narrative of a strengthening relationship.
In the case of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s trip to India,
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