Australia has intensified its sugar related dispute with India by formally asking World Trade Organisation (WTO) to set up a panel to probe if the world's second-largest sugar producer was breaching its obligations, a media report said Friday.
In March, Australia was joined by Brazil to lodge a formal complaint against India with the WTO alleging that India's continued sugar subsidies to farmers have led to a "glut" and "depressed" global prices.
Australia along with Brazil and Guatemala joined hands to ask the WTO to set up the dispute panel to probe if India was breaching its obligations.
Australian Financial Review report quoted Australian Trade Minister Simon Birmingham saying "India has not taken concrete action to response to Australia's long-held concerns and continues to provide subsidies in breach of its WTO commitments."
"Australia's relationship with India is strong and it shows how valuable the trading system is that even close partners with good relations can utilise WTO processes to address trade disputes."
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