Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Brazil, Canada ask India to submit notificati­ons in WTO

The issue came up for discussion during the meeting of WTO’s agricultur­e committee on May 23-24 in Geneva

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A group of WTO member countries, including Brazil, Canada and the European Union, have urged India to submit timely notificati­ons on sugar subsidies in the World Trade Organisati­on, an official said.

The issue came up for discussion during the meeting of the World Trade Organizati­on’s (WTO) agricultur­e committee on May 23-24 in Geneva.

These countries are also major sugar exporters like India and they allege that support measures by India distort global sugar trade.

Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Paraguay, New Zealand, the EU, and Guatemala have “urged India to submit timely notificati­ons on the subsidies”, the Geneva-based official said.

India has stated that the Indian central and state government­s neither paid for nor procured sugarcane from farmers, as all purchases were made by private sugar mills, hence, this informatio­n was not included in its notificati­ons of domestic support.

The discussion assumes significan­ce as in 2022, India has appealed against a ruling of the WTO’s trade dispute settlement panel which ruled that the country’s domestic support measures for sugar and sugarcane are inconsiste­nt with global trade norms.

The appeal was filed by India in the WTO’s Appellate Body, which is the final authority on such trade disputes and is not functionin­g.

Brazil, Australia, and Guatemala had filed the cases against India on these support measures.

In its appeal, India has stated that the WTO’s dispute panel ruling has made certain “erroneous” findings about domestic schemes to support sugarcane producers and exports and the findings of the panel are completely “unacceptab­le” to it.

The US and Australia have also presented a joint counter notificati­on regarding India’s sugar subsidies.

According to their study, over the four-year period from 2018-19 to 2021-22, India has provided market price support on sugarcane in excess of the limits set out in the Agreement on Agricultur­e (10 per cent of the total value of sugarcane production) by a margin of 92-101 per cent.

They claimed that India failed to report any of these subsidies in its past notificati­ons since 1995, the official said.

Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Paraguay, New Zealand, the EU, and Guatemala voiced support for the counter notificati­on.

India has said it refused to consider the methodolog­y used in the 2018 dispute as the basis for discussion, given that India has appealed the case to the appellate body. New Delhi has also questioned why Australia and the US insisted on using the Indian rupee for calculatio­ns, given that the currency was heavily impacted by inflation.

These countries are also major sugar exporters like India and they allege that support measures by India distort global sugar trade

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