India Proposes Retaliatory Duties at WTO Against US Tariffs on Autos
- On March 26, 2025, the United States implemented a 25% import duty on Indian-made cars, light trucks, and specific automotive components.
- India challenged the US tariffs at the WTO, arguing that these measures violate established trade rules under GATT and the WTO Safeguards Agreement, and proposed imposing retaliatory duties in response.
- India notified the WTO of a planned suspension of concessions targeting $2.895 billion in US exports, matching affected trade value with increased tariffs.
- India’s suspension could yield $723.75 million in additional duties, while a 90-day pause on US tariffs expires on July 9 amid ongoing bilateral trade negotiations.
- The dispute remains unresolved as India may respond by halting certain trade concessions if consultations with the US do not occur, which could have long-term implications for India-US trade relations.
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At WTO, India Proposes Retaliatory Duties Against US Aver Auto Tariffs
India on Friday proposed imposing retaliatory duties under the WTO (World Trade Organisation) norms against the US over American tariffs imports on the country's auto parts in the name of safeguard measures.
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