WTO sees global trade pact within two weeks
The deadlock was broken yesterday after India, US agreed to bury differences over food subsidies

The World Trade Organization said on Friday there was a "high probability" that a major deal on streamlining global customs rules will be implemented within two weeks after an agreement was reached between India and the United States to overcome a key impasse.
"I would say that we have a high probability that the Bali package will be implemented very shortly," WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo said, referring to the Trade Facilitation Agreement agreed on the Indonesian island.
"I'm hopeful that we can do it in a very short period of time, certainly within the next two weeks," Azevedo, speaking ahead of a Group of 20 Leaders Summit in Brisbane, said.
India and the United States settled a dispute on Thursday that had paralysed the WTO and risked derailing the reforms, that are seen adding about $1 trillion to global trade.
India had vetoed a deal on streamlined customs rules due to a lack of progress on its demands to be allowed to stockpile food without observing the usual WTO rules on agricultural subsidies.
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First Published: Nov 14 2014 | 2:34 PM IST
