New Zealand PM Luxon Hails India’s ‘Incredible’ Growth Story, Urges Stronger Business Ties
Luxon said 250 million people have been lifted from poverty and urged New Zealand firms to tailor products for India’s 440 million-strong middle class.
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'21st Century Will Be Shaped by India': NZ PM Luxon Hails PM Modi, Chandrayaan-3 Success and FTA
"India is not just a country we trade with; it is a country that we grow with. It is a country we trust. For many years, people said an India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement wasn't possible. Well, Prime Minister Modi and I did it. We got that deal done in record time," Luxon added.
21st century will be shaped by India: NZ PM Luxon hails PM Modi, Chandrayaan-3 success and FTA - The Tribune
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Saturday (local time) praised India's rapid economic transformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him 'one of the most important leaders of our time,' while asserting that the '21st century will be shaped by India.'
"Agreed upon new deal that builds on FTA": New Zealand PM hails PM Modi's visit
Auckland [New Zealand], July 12 (ANI): New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Saturday said that bilateral ties with India were elevated to a strategic partnership during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit and the two countries aim to double trade by 2030.He said in a post on X that an increase in trade will create more jobs and boost wages in New Zealand. 'New Zealand and India have agreed a n
New Zealand PM Luxon hails India's 'incredible' growth story, urges stronger business ties - OrissaPOST
Auckland: New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon Saturday hailed India’s “incredible” economic transformation and urged businesses in both countries to deepen engagement to open up new markets and trade opportunities. Luxon made the remarks at an interaction themed “India-New Zealand: A Winning Partnership”, attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was on a two-day visit to the country. Addressing the gathering, the Kiwi Prime Ministe…
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