Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

INDIA RAISES DUTIES ON 29 US IMPORT ITEMS IN TRADE SPAT

- Asit Ranjan Mishra asit.m@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: India on Thursday said its retaliator­y tariffs on 29 US products worth $235 million will come into effect on August 4, countering a US move to unilateral­ly raise import duties on Indian steel and aluminium.

India left out Harley-Davidson from the final list, in a change from an earlier announceme­nt that it would impose 50% additional tariff on the iconic American motorbikes.

India could have imposed the retaliator­y tariffs with immediate effect. But with upcoming negotiatio­ns on a “trade package”, New Delhi seems to have allowed some more time; assistant US trade representa­tive Mark Linscott is scheduled to visit India next week for the negotiatio­ns.

India is the latest major economy to hit back against President Donald Trump’s tariff hikes on steel and aluminium.

On Wednesday, the European Commission notified it will start imposing 25% import duty on Friday on a range of US products including Harley-Davidson bikes. China in April implemente­d retaliator­y tariffs of up to 25% on $3 billion in food imports from the US. Last week, India gave the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) a revised list of 30 items imported from the US, including almonds, apples and phosphoric acid on which it intends to impose retaliator­y tariffs.

Earlier on May 18, India had given the WTO a list of 20 such items worth $166 million. India is the world’s largest buyer of US almonds.

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