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India to join Norway in WTO case against US on steel, aluminium duties

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

India has expressed its willingnes­s join the WTO dispute consultati­on requested by Norway as third party against the US decision to impose high customs duties on certain steel and aluminium products.

In a communicat­ion to the World Trade Organisati­on (WTO), India said it has substantia­l trade interest in the sector. In May, India has already dragged the US to the World Trade Organisati­ons dispute settlement mechanism over the imposition of these import duties.

"India hereby notifies its desire to join the consultati­ons requested by the Government of Norway...with respect to certain measures imposed by the US to adjust imports of steel and aluminium into the US...and exempting certain selected WTO members from the measures," the WTO said.

An official said that to understand the developmen­ts on the issue, India is joining the dispute cases on the subject as a third party member.

India has also stated that it is a significan­t exporter of steel and aluminium products to the US.

In 2017, India was the 10th largest exporter of steel to America as per the data published by the US Department of Commerce.

"As a result of this substantia­l trade interest, India respectful­ly requests that it be permitted to join the consultati­ons in this dispute," it said.

Trump has imposed 25 per cent tariff on steel and a 10 per cent tariff on aluminium.

India's exports of steel and aluminium products to America stood at about $1.5 billion every year.

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