India's refusal to ratify the trade facilitation agreement at WTO was disappointing, a US envoy to India said today.
"My country and all other countries in the WTO framework were disappointed as India made a changed stance in July last," said Stephens, Charge d'Affaires ad interim to India, at an informal interaction with reporters here.
She said had India agreed to the new global customs rules, then it could have been an enormous step for trade facilitation for smaller countries as well.
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"I hope India can play a pro-active role in the multilateral WTO forum not only for other nations, but also for its own interest as well", Stephens, who took over charge after the resignation of Ambassador Nancy Powell, said.
"We expected the protocol to go through, but for India, it did not," Stephens said.