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India considers trade dispute against US

- Neha Dasgupta

INDIA would lodge a trade dispute against the US at the World Trade Organisati­on if Washington does not grant it exemptions from higher tariffs on steel and aluminium, three government officials involved in trade talks have said.

India recently requested exemptions, arguing that its exports of these products to the US did not create a security concern for a country with whom it has a strategic partnershi­p that goes beyond trade.

Three senior officials who did not want to be named said New Delhi would file a case citing discrimina­tion with the WTO as a first course of action if the US did not grant the exemptions.

Indian steel minister Chaudhary Birender Singh declined to say how India might respond if its request for exemption was rejected.

“Our proposal is still pending with the US government, and they have assured us they will reconsider,” Singh said.

However, an internal note prepared by his ministry and seen by Reuters showed India could also consider temporaril­y raising the basic customs duty on some US goods in the event the exemptions were not granted.

Following an outcry over the US tariffs announced in March, Trump agreed to suspend their imposition until May 1 for Argentina, Australia, Brazil, South Korea, Canada, Mexico and the EU, the US’s biggest trading partner, in order to allow discussion­s to continue.

“Why should there be artificial barriers when everyone else seems to be getting an exemption? We are not a security threat,” one of the officials involved in the discussion­s said.

India exported less than 1 million tons of steel to the US in 2017, and was the tenth biggest supplier, according to the steel ministry.

Steel exports to the US account for 2.2 percent of India’s total steel exports, it showed.

India’s goods trade deficit with the US fell by nearly six percent to less than $23 billion last year. – Reuters

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