Christopher Luxon
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he is excited to welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to New Zealand, describing the visit as an important opportunity to strengthen ties between the two countries.
Speaking to Radio Tarana host Sanjesh Narain, Luxon said the visit will help enhance trade and defence cooperation, while also celebrating New Zealand’s vibrant Kiwi-Indian community.
Addressing concerns about trade, the Prime Minister said that increasing support for Indian farmers would not disadvantage New Zealand exporters. Exporters have also expressed optimism about Prime Minister Modi’s visit and the potential for stronger trade relations.
When asked whether increased New Zealand exports to India could lead to higher prices for some products for Kiwi consumers, Luxon said he does not expect that to happen, explaining that prices will continue to be determined by supply and demand.
On comments by Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters regarding a New Zealand–India free trade agreement, Luxon said he does not believe India is taking note of Peters’ remarks.
Prime minister Luxon also reiterated that he does not support Winston Peters’ proposal to restrict voting rights to New Zealand citizens only.