India refuses to budge on subsidies at WTO talks

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BALI, Indonesia (AP) — Chances of a breakthrough in global trade negotiations dimmed as India refused to budge on food subsidies that are an obstacle to an eleventh hour agreement at a WTO summit.
 
U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman on Wednesday urged the World Trade Organization's 159 member economies to work past their differences to finalize a slimmed-down deal to boost trade.
 
But Indian Trade Minister Anand Sharma left little hope for a breakthrough.
 
His government opposes a provision that could endanger subsidies for grains under an Indian policy to feed its poor.
 
The talks on Indonesia's resort island of Bali will either produce a deal that could boost global trade by $1 trillion or possibly spell the end of the WTO's relevance as a forum for negotiations after a decade of inertia.
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