WTO panel rules India export subsidies illegal, upholds US case

Calls on India to withdraw export-contingent subsidies within periods varying from 90 to 180 days


Reuters November 01, 2019
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GENEVA: A World Trade Organisation (WTO) panel ruled on Thursday that Indian export subsidies are prohibited and should be removed, upholding a complaint brought by the United States.

The panel largely agreed with US claims challenging export subsidies granted in the form of exemptions from customs duties and a national tax, while rejecting some US arguments. It called on India to withdraw the export-contingent subsidies within periods varying from 90 to 180 days.

The US Trade Representative’s Office, in a statement, said that the panel had agreed that India provides prohibited subsidies to Indian exporters worth more than $7 billion annually, including producers of steel products, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, IT products and textiles.

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Kashmiri | 4 years ago | Reply At least India and Bangladesh have exports that they are proud of
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