India's proposal to impose retaliatory duty on US goods to figure in trade talks: Official
India's proposal for retaliatory duties on US goods, prompted by American steel and aluminum tariffs, will be a key topic in upcoming trade talks starting May 17. An official emphasized this as a pragmatic approach within WTO norms, reserving Indi...

New Delhi on Monday proposed to impose these duties under the WTO norms against the US over the American tariffs.
"We have reserved the right. It is to reserve the right to retaliate but we are not retaliating. We are negotiating with the US several issues, this will also be one of the issues on the trade negotiations.
"We do not want to loose any of our rights which we have been given under the WTO rules," the official added.
The official said earlier also a similar notification has been issued to the World Trade Organization (WTO) by India against the European Union over EU's steel safeguard measure of 2019 and 2021, but it has not been implemented to date.
The two countries are negotiating the bilateral trade agreement to boost two-way commerce to USD 500 billion by 2030 from the present USD 191 billion.
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