Labour has raised some concerns over the FTA with India, but Finance Minister Nicola Willis is pushing back.
The opposition says they want the un-redacted advice about the deal and greater protection for migrant workers.
Nicola Willis says there's strong aspirations in the agreement to promote investment.
"What it's saying is - let's both agree to promote significant levels of investment in our respective countries, let's put some aspirational targets out there."
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