Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal announced that India’s dairy sector will remain protected from duty concessions in Free Trade Agreements due to its sensitivity involving small farmers. Recent agreements with Switzerland, Norway, and Australia exclude dairy concessions. Despite a dip in bilateral trade, India and Australia aim to double their trade volume to USD 100 billion.
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