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WTO to set up compliance panel in solar dispute between India, US

Press Trust of India  |  Geneva 

The WTO's has agreed to set up a panel to determine whether has complied with its ruling in a case against the US regarding domestic content requirements for solar cells and modules. In 2016, had lost a case against the US at the (WTO) after the global trade body stated that power purchase agreements signed by the Indian with solar firms for its did not meet norms. The US, which is of the opinion that continues to apply the "WTO-inconsistent measures", had in December last year approached the Geneva-based multi-lateral organisation demanding action against for non-compliance of the WTO ruling. India, however, has been maintaining that it has complied with the WTO's ruling. had requested the WTO to set up a panel to determine its compliance with the rulings of the dispute. "At its meeting on 28 February, the (DSB) agreed to establish a panel to determine whether has complied with a previous ruling regarding its domestic content requirements for solar cells and solar modules," the WTO has said in a statement. The US in its complaint before the WTO had in 2014, alleged that a clause relating to domestic content requirement for the procurement of solar cells and modules under Phase-I and Phase-II of the Jawaharlal Nehru were discriminatory to American solar power developers. On January 11, 2010, had launched its national solar policy, named Jawaharlal Nehru The country has an ambitious target of generating 20,000 megawatt(MW) of solar power by 2022.

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 14:25 IST
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