India violated global trading rules in IT tariff dispute with EU, Japan, Taiwan, says WTO
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India violated global trading rules in IT tariff dispute with EU, Japan, Taiwan, says WTO

In 2019, EU challenged India's introduction of import duties of between 7.5% and 20% for wide range of IT products. Japan and Taiwan filed similar complaints that same year.

   
A logo is seen at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters before a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland | File Photo: Reuters

A logo is seen at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters before a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland | File Photo: Reuters

Geneva: A World Trade Organization panel said on Monday that India had violated global trading rules in a dispute with the European Union, Japan and Taiwan over import duties on IT products.

“We recommend that India bring such measures into conformity with its obligations,” the WTO panel’s report said.

In 2019, the EU challenged India’s introduction of import duties of between 7.5% and 20% for a wide range of IT products, such as mobile phones and components, as well as integrated circuits. Japan and Taiwan filed similar complaints that same year.

The EU is India’s third largest trading partner, accounting for 10.8% of total Indian trade in 2021, according to the European Commission.

India can appeal the WTO panel’s decision. Its diplomatic mission in Geneva did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Emma Farge and Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber)

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