INDIA BED-LINEN AGAIN

BY KEITH NUTHALLJUST as a punch-drunk boxer cannot resist another slug in the ring, the Indian government is refusing to throw in the towel in its interminably long World Trade Organisation dispute with the European Union over Brussels' anti-dumping duties on bed-linen from India. It has launched yet another appeal, this time against last November's ruling of a WTO disputes panel, which concluded that the EU had complied with an earlier order to reform its protection against Indian linen.In its statement to the trade body, the Indian government claimed that this ...


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