India's food subsidy sacrosanct, no compromise at Bali WTO talks-minister
02/12/2013 12:00
Nov 29 (Reuters) - - India's trade minister said there would be no compromise on a flagship food subsidy programme at a WTO ministerial meeting next week that diplomats said earlier could be a stumbling block to a deal.
Anand Sharma, who will lead the delegation to Bali, said a group of 33 countries were supporting India's stand on the food subsidy programme which he said was "sacrosanct, non- negotiable."
New Delhi has, separately, offered to raise tariff lines for duty free imports from least developing countries, he said.
Source: Reuters
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