US fail to fully comply with global trade rules after imposing duties of nearly 300% on Indian steel manufacturers. FMTNews Washington
GENEVA: Washington is appealing a World Trade Organization ruling in a dispute over import duties on Indian steel products, despite having recently forced the body’s appeals unit to suspend operations.
But the DSB no longer has a functioning appellate branch, after its activities effectively ground to a halt on December 11 following years of relentless US opposition. The United States indicated Wednesday it would discuss with India a way forward in the dispute, the trade official said.India first filed its complaint at the WTO in 2012, after Washington imposed duties of nearly 300% on imports of products including carbon-quality steel pipes, after complaining that Indian steel manufacturers were benefitting from unfair subsidies.
In November’s ruling, the DSB panel rejected several charges by India but found that the US had “failed to comply with the recommendations and rulings of the DSB in the original dispute.”
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