India drags U.S. to WTO

Tug-of-war: India has sought consultations with the United States under the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism.

Tug-of-war: India has sought consultations with the United States under the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism.   | Photo Credit: FABRICE COFFRINI

Import duties on aluminium, steel will hit their exports, says Centre

India has dragged the U.S. to the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) dispute settlement mechanism over the imposition of import duties on steel and aluminium, an official said.

India has stated that the decision will impact exports of these products to the U.S. and it is not in compliance with global trade norms.

“India has filed a dispute under the aegis of the WTO on the issue of imposing import duties by the U.S. on certain steel and aluminium products,” the official said.

The country has sought consultations with the U.S. under the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism.

Seeking consultation is the first step of dispute settlement process. If the two nations are not able to reach a mutually-agreed solution through consultation, India may request for a WTO dispute settlement panel to review the matter.

On March 9, U.S. President Donald Trump imposed heavy tariffs on imported steel and aluminium items, a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war.

Mr. Trump signed two proclamations that levied a 25% tariff on steel and a 10% tariff on aluminium imported from all countries except Canada and Mexico.

India too has sought exemptions from the hefty tariffs.

Biswajit Dhar, the professor of economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, said the U.S. decision would not only impact India’s export of these goods but would also affect global trade.

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

Some experts, however, opined that dragging the U.S. in the dispute over the issue is not in favour of India as New Delhi has a trade surplus with America. India’s exports to the U.S. in 2016-17 stood at $42.21 billion, while imports were $22.3 billion.

Several disputes

Both the countries are already involved in disputes at the global trade body. The disputes are in the areas of poultry, solar and steel.

The U.S. recently filed a dispute against India on export incentives alleging these support measures harm its workers by creating an uneven playing field.