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India doesn't see United States move at WTO as trade war, says commerce secretary
Mar 15, 2018 9:24 AM

"India doesn't see United States move at WTO as a trade war" -- that's the response from Commerce Secretary Rita Teaotia -- in a conversation with CNBC-TV18's Rituparna Bhuyan. Commerce Secretary also said that India will engage actively with the United States at WTO. She went on to add that according to WTO norms India has an 8 year window, beginning 2017, to phase out its export subsidies.

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First Published:Mar 15, 2018 5:24 PM IST

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