US Flags India's Dairy Import Rules at WTO, Calls Them 'Trade Barriers'
The United States has once again raised concerns at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over India’s dairy import certification rules, calling them “unnecessary trade barriers” that limit access for American exporters, The Economic Times reported.
India, the world’s largest milk producer, requires a detailed veterinary health certificate for all milk and dairy imports. This certificate must confirm that the products are free from drugs, antibiotics, pesticides, and heavy metal residues. However, the US maintains that such measures should be grounded in science and not overly...
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