India–New Zealand FTA to double India’s engineering exports to $280–300 mn in five years
India's engineering exports to New Zealand are set to double in the next five years. A new free trade agreement grants zero-duty market access for all Indian goods. This pact will significantly boost the sector, especially for MSMEs. Engineering s...

Industry body EEPC India's Chairman Pankaj Chadha said the pact would provide a strong tailwind to the sector, particularly MSMEs, by lowering trade barriers and ensuring stable market access in a relatively small but high-potential destination.
Engineering shipments to New Zealand have already shown steady traction, rising around 8 per cent to USD 140.5 million in 2025-26 from USD 129.8 million in the previous fiscal.
Growth has been led by automobiles, dairy sector machinery and medical and scientific instruments, while metal-based products such as iron and steel, aluminium and zinc have also contributed meaningfully.
"With zero-duty access and predictable trade rules, there is a clear opportunity to scale up engineering exports to around USD 280-300 million over the next five years," Chadha said.
The development comes amid a broader push by India to expand its engineering exports footprint through trade agreements. Existing pacts with Australia and the United Arab Emirates have already opened new avenues, while proposed deals with the EU and the US are expected to further accelerate growth.
The engineering sector is targeting exports of USD 250 billion by 2030, with FTAs seen as a key lever to drive scale and market diversification.
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