May13 , 2026

    New Zealand Apple Exporters Could Face Higher Costs Under India Trade Agreement

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    New Zealand apple exporters may encounter increased operational and compliance costs under the proposed trade agreement framework with India, according to industry stakeholders. Exporters are assessing the potential impact of tariff structures, certification requirements, logistics expenses, and market access conditions as negotiations between the two countries continue.

    Industry representatives said India remains an important growth market for New Zealand apples due to rising consumer demand and expanding premium fruit consumption. However, exporters cautioned that additional regulatory obligations and supply chain costs under the trade arrangement could affect competitiveness and pricing in the Indian market. Despite these concerns, both sides continue discussions aimed at strengthening bilateral agricultural trade and improving long-term market access opportunities.

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