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India free trade deal: PM Christopher Luxon skips Parliament to meet Indian trade minister, denies negotiations in trouble

Adam Pearse
Adam Pearse
Deputy Political Editor·NZ Herald·
5 Nov, 2025 03:06 AM3 mins to read

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is dismissing any suggestion his depature from Parliament suggests negotiations with India aren't going well. Video / Mark Mitchell

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon maintains the Government’s efforts to secure a free trade deal with India before the election are progressing well as he skips Parliament to meet with India’s trade minister.

Luxon, normally present in the House for Question Time on Tuesday and Wednesday, chose not to attend today and instead flew to Auckland to see India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, who is making his first official visit to New Zealand.

The PM had committed to achieving a deal with India before the end of the current term of Government. While in India in March, he and Trade Minister Todd McClay confirmed negotiations would begin.

Goyal’s discussions with McClay and Luxon during his visit were the fourth round of official negotiations.

Luxon described the potential deal as a “really important driver of the Government”.

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“The fact that he’s come down to New Zealand is a really big sign of the conversation, the progress that we’re making, and it’s a really important relationship for New Zealand.”

Trade Minister Todd McClay met his Indian counterpart, Piyush Goyal, in India.
Trade Minister Todd McClay met his Indian counterpart, Piyush Goyal, in India.

He dismissed the suggestion that his involvement could indicate negotiations had stalled.

“No, the negotiations are going well.

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“They are tough, as you would expect and quite reasonably so, but there is massive commitment.

“[Goyal] has made a big effort to come to New Zealand for a few days to continue to advance trade negotiations, and he’s a good man and a good friend. I just want to make sure we’re building that relationship.”

The PM affirmed McClay was handling the negotiations well, then added, “but I think as a Prime Minister, when we’ve got a lot invested in it as well, it’s not unhelpful that I’m there as well just to say hello.”

He restated the commitment to secure the deal before the next election.

“The fact that we’ve had several rounds already, the fact that he has come down to the country, says that we’re making good progress, so it’s positive.”

India’s Ministry of Commerce last night issued a press release about the trade talks, welcoming the next round of negotiations.

“Both sides are working constructively to build on the progress achieved in earlier rounds, to reach convergence on outstanding issues and move towards the early conclusion of the FTA,” it said.

“Negotiations in this round are focusing on key areas, including trade in goods, trade in services, and rules of origin.”

In a press release yesterday, McClay said Goyal’s visit reflected the “strong momentum” both countries had created in pursuing a deal.

Adam Pearse is the deputy political editor and part of the NZ Herald’s press gallery team based at Parliament in Wellington. He has worked for NZME since 2018, reporting for the Northern Advocate in Whangārei and the Herald in Auckland.

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