India–New Zealand FTA Opens Zero-Duty Pharma Gateway, Boosting ‘Made in India’ Healthcare Exports

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In a significant boost for India’s healthcare and pharmaceutical ecosystem, the newly signed India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is set to create powerful new opportunities for Indian pharma, medical devices, and wellness exports. The agreement offers zero-duty access for a wide range of Indian products entering New Zealand, strengthening India’s role as a reliable global supplier of affordable medicines and healthcare solutions.

For India’s pharmaceutical industry, the pact goes beyond trade—it represents faster market access, streamlined approvals for pharmaceuticals and medical devices, and improved regulatory cooperation. These measures are expected to reduce barriers for Indian manufacturers while enhancing the global credibility of “Made in India” healthcare products.

The agreement also holds strong promise for India’s rapidly growing wellness and traditional medicine sectors, potentially opening wider international doors for AYUSH and preventive healthcare innovations.

Industry experts view this development as a strategic step toward expanding India’s healthcare footprint in developed markets while supporting domestic manufacturers, exporters, and innovators. As India continues to position itself as a global healthcare powerhouse, the India–New Zealand FTA may serve as a key milestone in accelerating exports, strengthening international trust, and advancing the country’s vision of healthcare leadership on the world stage.

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