Winston Peters says he won't be supporting the deal when it comes to Parliament. Photo / FileWinston Peters says he won’t be supporting the deal when it comes to Parliament. Photo / File

Dairy access to India is not significantly increased. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Dairy access to India is not significantly increased. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Tariff elimination or reduction on 95% of our exports. Duty-free access on almost 57% of NZ exports from day one, increasing to 82% when fully implemented, with the remaining 13% being subject to sharp tariff cuts. Immediate tariff elimination on sheep meat, wool, coal and over 95% of forestry and wood exports. Duty-free access on most seafood exports, including mussels and salmon, over seven years. Duty-free access on most iron, steel and scrap aluminium, over 10 years or less. Duty-free access for most industrial products, over five to 10 years 50% tariff cut for large quota of apples – nearly double recent average exports. Duty-free access for kiwifruit within a quota almost four times our recent average exports, and tariff halved for exports outside of quota. Duty-free access for cherries, avocados, persimmons and blueberries, over 10 years. Tariffs on wine reduced from 150% to either 25 or 50% (depending on the value of the wine) over 10 years plus Most Favoured Nations (MFN) commitment. Tariffs on mānuka honey cut from 66% to 16.5% over five years. MFN status and liberalisation across services exports. Duty-free access for dairy and other food ingredients for re-export from day one. Duty-free access for bulk infant formula and other high-value dairy preparations over seven years. 50% tariff cut for high value milk albumins within a NZ-specific quota equal to current export volumes.