New Delhi, Nov. 1 -- Concerned over the impact of a World Trade Organization (WTO) panel holding India's export -related schemes as violative of the multilateral Agreement on Subsidies & Countervailing Measures (SCM) on the country's exports, the EEPC India has impressed upon the government to work on a multi-pronged strategy to ensure that such rising global challenges do not impede Indian competitiveness abroad.

'' While , we are sure, the Indian Government would be appealing against the ruling of the WTO Dispute Settlement Panel and defending its case with all the logical and fair arguments, the work on a parallel track to make all export -related schemes WTO -compatible should be speeded up, said EEPC India Chairman Mr Ravi Sehgal...