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US TELLS INDIA IT WILL NOT CUT FARM SUBSIDIES UNILATERALLY.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 28-NOV-06
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

NEW DELHI, Nov 28 Asia Pulse - The US on Monday ruled out cutting farm subsidies unilaterally, but said it was open to talks on the subject with a view to restarting the Doha Round of negotiations at the World Trade Organisation.

"We are willing to match ambition with...

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