NEW DELHI: While India is dilly-dallying over withdrawal of export subsidies to 
sugar mills, major sugar exporters such as Australia and Thailand are 
continuing to mount pressure on India at the multilateral level to ensure the 
subsidies are revoked as early as possible. The committee on agriculture of the 
World Trade Organization (WTO) is all set to discuss the issue in its meeting 
scheduled for Thursday. 

Australia and Thailand had approached the WTO last November asking for details 
on the sugar export subsidy being provided by India. They had later threatened 
to drag India to the dispute settlement panel of the WTO if the subsidies were 
not withdrawn. This made agriculture and food minister Sharad Pawar reduce the 
period for the subsidy from April 1, 2009 earlier to September 30, 2008. 

There is also pressure on Mr Pawar from within the government to remove the 
subsidy immediately to check inflation and sugar prices. The committee of 
secretaries had recommended last month that export subsidies should be 
withdrawn with immediate effect as they were contributing to inflation. 


Government sources told ET continued pressure from WTO members would ensure the 
subsidies are not extended beyond September 30. The subsidy is given in the 
form of freight assistance to sugar mills. The government has been subsidising 
inland movement of sugar in coastal states to the extent of Rs 1,350 a tonne 
and Rs 1,450 a tonne for mills located in other states since last year. 

It was aimed at providing support to the industry, which was hit by a 35-40% 
crash in prices. However, now with sugar prices rising more than 25% over the 
last few weeks, the subsidy has clearly outlived its utility. 

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Economy/WTO_farm_panel_to_discuss_sugar_subsidies_today/articleshow/3496292.cms

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