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India and the U.S. have mutually resolved all six trade disputes pending at the World Trade Organisation.
Background: WTO Appellate Body’s Redundancy:
Pragmatic Resolution of Disputes:
The six disputes involved:
Disputes | Settlement | |
Section 232 tariffs | In 2018, the USA imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from India, citing national security concerns. India retaliated by imposing tariffs on US goods, including soybeans, almonds, and walnuts. | The USA agreed to receive and consider requests for exclusions from Section 232 measures with approval rates of 70% for steel products and 80% for aluminium products from India.
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Domestic content requirements | The USA has challenged India’s domestic content requirements for solar cells and modules, arguing that they violate WTO rules. India has argued that the requirements are necessary to support its renewable energy sector. | India agreed to phase out its domestic content requirements for solar cells and modules over a period of five years. The USA agreed to withdraw its challenge to the requirements at the WTO. |
Export subsidies | The USA has challenged India’s export subsidies for information technology products, arguing that they violate WTO rules. India has argued tha the subsidies are necessary to support its IT sector. | India agreed to eliminate its export subsidies for information technology products. The USA agreed to withdraw its challenge to the subsidies at the WTO. |
Special economic zone | The USA has challenged India’s special economic zones, arguing that they violate WTO rules by providing preferential treatment to foreign investors. India has argued that the zones are necessary to attract foreign investment. | India agreed to make some changes to its special economic zones, but the details of the changes have not been made public. The USA agreed to withdraw it challenges to the zones at the WTO. |
Intellectual property rights | The USA has accused India of not doing enough to protect intellectual property rights. India has argued that it is taking steps to improve its IP protection regime. | India agreed to take steps to improve its IP protection regime. The USA agreed to withdraw its concerns about India’s IP protection regime at the WTO. |
Anti-dumping duties | The USA has imposed anti-dumping duties on several Indian products, arguing that they are being sold in the US market at below fair market value. India has challenged the duties, arguing that they are unjustified. | India and the USA agreed to establish a working group to discuss the issue of anti-dumping duties. The working group will meet regularly to try to resolve the issue |
Mechanism of Trade Dispute Settlement at WTO:
New Chapter in India-US Trade Relations:
About The World Trade Organization (WTO):
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News Source: The Hindu
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