A few days ago, Indian officials dropped the hint that they were in negotiations in Geneva for a permanent "due restraint" agreement, allowing them to operate a food stockpiling scheme without risk of a WTO challenge. Not so Fast A few days ago, Indian officials dropped the hint that they were in negotiations in Geneva for a permanent "due restraint" agreement, allowing them to operate a food stockpiling scheme without risk of a WTO challenge. Now Italy's Carlo Calenda, who serves as the chair of EU member state trade ministers, has warned that India has until the next WTO General Council meeting on 21 October to accede to the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA) that was reached last December or else that agreement could be turned into a p...