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Govt to address plantation growers’ woes on FTA

The Hindu Businessline | 22 October 2009

Govt to address plantation growers’ woes on FTA

NEW DELHI: Grievances of plantation growers over India agreeing to cut duties on import of pepper, black tea, coffee and palm oil will be addressed by a Ministers’ panel next week, an official said.

India is committed to slash duties by about 50 per cent on the politically sensitive items under the Free Trade Agreement it signed with the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on August 13.

While the duty reduction is to be phased out over a 10-year period, different political parties and the growers’ organisations have voiced apprehensions over the damage the trade pact could cause.

After the Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr Anand Sharma, returns from the India-ASEAN and the East Asia Summits in Thailand next week, the Group of Ministers would meet to work out a package for plantation growers to make up for any adverse impact on t hem.

The Defence Minister, Mr A.K. Antony, has been included in the Group of Ministers headed by the Finance Minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee. — PTI


 source: Hindu Businessline