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WASHINGTON, May 1 Asia Pulse - Articulating developing nations' concerns yesterday, India cautioned against falling development assistance, especially in the fast globalising world, and denial of market access by continued practice of non-trade barriers.
"A number of developing countries including India have removed all quantitative restrictions, but the developed countries continue to build non-trade barriers," the Indian Finance Minister, Yashwant Sinha, told a joint meeting of International Monetary and Financial Committee and Development Committee.
Sinha is joint chairman of the committee along with British Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown.
Sinha listed textiles, garments and agriculture ...