India disputes US renewables support at WTO
India and United States have 60 days to try to reach an agreement, after which a WTO panel may decide the case
GENEVA:
India has launched a complaint before the World Trade Organisation against the United States over alleged subsidies provided to renewable energy projects, a source close to the WTO said Monday.
The request for consultations is the first step in the WTO's dispute resolution process, and concerns practices in eight US states.
India believes the states of California, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana and Washington have made subsidies for renewable energy projects contingent on the use of domestic products, thus discriminating against foreign manufacturers in breach of WTO agreements.
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India and the United States now have 60 days to try to reach an agreement, after which New Delhi may request a WTO panel consider the dispute.
India's complaint follows a US victory at the WTO over India's requirement that only Indian-made products be used in large parts of its rapidly expanding solar power industry.
India appealed that February ruling by a WTO dispute settlement panel, with a ruling expected in the coming days.
India has launched a complaint before the World Trade Organisation against the United States over alleged subsidies provided to renewable energy projects, a source close to the WTO said Monday.
The request for consultations is the first step in the WTO's dispute resolution process, and concerns practices in eight US states.
India believes the states of California, Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana and Washington have made subsidies for renewable energy projects contingent on the use of domestic products, thus discriminating against foreign manufacturers in breach of WTO agreements.
India takes on US at WTO over work visa rules
India and the United States now have 60 days to try to reach an agreement, after which New Delhi may request a WTO panel consider the dispute.
India's complaint follows a US victory at the WTO over India's requirement that only Indian-made products be used in large parts of its rapidly expanding solar power industry.
India appealed that February ruling by a WTO dispute settlement panel, with a ruling expected in the coming days.