The Telegraph Article RatingIndia will never open up dairy sector to free trade, Piyush Goyal says after pact with New Zealand
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50% : The dairy sector - apart from agriculture - is believed to be a major stumbling block in the conclusion of a similar agreement with the US, Delhi's largest export partner India will never open up the dairy sector to free trade, commerce minister Piyush Goyal said on Monday shortly after New Delhi announced the conclusion of a free trade agreement with New Zealand.41% : Under the India-New Zealand free trade agreement, a host of domestic goods from sectors such as textiles, footwear, engineering and marine products will get duty-free access in New Zealand.
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