Chennai: Australia is keen on a good outcome to the Doha round negotiations of the World Trade Organisation and willing to work with India to try and broker solutions that might be acceptable to other trading countries, says the Australian Trade Minister Warren Truss.
He intends making this offer to Commerce Minister Kamal Nath during the joint ministerial commission meeting later this week.
Welcoming the renewal of air services by Qantas between Australia and Mumbai and the announcement that Air India would fly to Melbourne, he said the direct air services would help substantially open up the tourism and the business market. He said there was also a possibility of Jet Star, the low-cost subsidiary of Qantas, launching services to India.
28/02/07 N. Ravi Kumar/The Hindu
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