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New Zealand Prime Minister Laxson and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks on the 11th in the new largest city, Auckland, and announced the upgrading of bilateral relations to a strategic partnership. Laxson said that the leaders of the two countries have agreed on a “2030 Roadmap” for a strategic partnership covering trade, investment, technology and other fields, which includes doubling the volume of two-way trade by 2030. According to a statement issued by the New Zealand Government, the core of this road map is a free trade agreement signed between the two countries at the end of April. Modi's visit is India's first visit to New Zealand in 40 years.
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New Zealand Prime Minister Laxson and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks on the 11th in the new largest city, Auckland, and announced the upgrading of bilateral relations to a strategic partnership. Laxson said that the leaders of the two countries have agreed on a “2030 Roadmap” for a strategic partnership covering trade, investment, technology and other fields, which includes doubling the volume of two-way trade by 2030. According to a statement issued by the New Zealand Government, the core of this road map is a free trade agreement signed between the two countries at the end of April. Modi's visit is India's first visit to New Zealand in 40 years.
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