INDIA ANGERED OVER USA SEEKING WTO AUTHORISATION FOR RETALIATORY DUTIES IN POULTRY EXPORT ROW

  INDIA has announced it has removed import restrictions on US-made poultry products, but the American government has said it will seek to impose retaliatory duties in case New Delhi’s liberalisation falls short of global trading standards. The planned American duties could cover a wide range of products and would generate USD450 million-a-year in revenue for the US government. A diplomatic row has broken out over the issue at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), with India saying it was "deeply disappointed", although both sides will talk to seek a ...


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