AGRA, April 27 -- Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday said the long-pending Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to be signed in Delhi on Monday between India and New Zealand will open opportunities for leather business, handicraft, handloom and those engaged in ODOP business in Agra. "This is the outcome of the ongoing talks between PM Narendra Modi and and his New Zealand counterpart Christopher Luxon for years," said Goyal while talking to media outside the Taj Mahal here. Goyal, who arrived in Agra on Saturday night, was at the Taj Mahal in early hours of Sunday along with New Zealand's minister for trade and investment Todd McClay and his wife. "This FTA will pave the way for enhancement of business and trade between New Zealand and India within a few months. The Indian goods will reach New Zealand markets without any tax or import duty and besides other Indian cities, Agra too will benefit with its leather industry, handloom, handicraft and ODOP items finding new market," the Union minister said. In reply to a question, Goyal said under PM Modi's leadership, the National Democratic Alliance will form governments in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. "People of West Bengal are fed up with years of harassment, lawlessness and bad administration," he added. htc...