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India's Approach WTO Appellate Panel Over Tech Duty Complaint Irks EU: Reports
India's Approach WTO Appellate Panel Over Tech Duty Complaint Irks EU: Reports
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The EU is not happy with India's decision to take up a trade matter with WTO panel, but the latter dismissed former's reservation on the issue, saying redressal of an issue was a right of any country.
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India's move to approach the WTO's appellate body in a case related to customs duties on information and communications technology (ICT) has irked the EU, reports have indicated.In April this year, the WTO ruled that import duties by India violate global trading norms. The case was filed by the European Union against New Delhi's import duties on ICT products such as mobile phones and components, base stations, integrated circuits and optical instruments.However, India appealed the decision, stating that it is the right of countries to appeal, India also rejected the EU's request to settle the dispute through arbitration.Bilateral consultation is reportedly the first step to resolving a trade dispute. If the two sides are not able to resolve the matter, either of them can approach the dispute settlement panel.
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India's Approach WTO Appellate Panel Over Tech Duty Complaint Irks EU: Reports
The EU is not happy with India's decision to take up a trade matter with the WTO panel, but the latter dismissed Brussels' reservations on the issue, saying redressal of an issue was a right of any country.
India's move to approach the WTO's appellate body in a case related to customs duties on information and communications technology (ICT) has irked the EU, reports have indicated.
In April this year, the WTO ruled that import duties by India violate global trading norms. The case was filed by the
European Union against New Delhi's import duties on ICT products such as mobile phones and components, base stations, integrated circuits and optical instruments.
However, India appealed the decision, stating that it is the right of countries to appeal, India also rejected the EU's request to settle the dispute through arbitration.
Explaining its point, India said such interim arbitration agreements undermine the right of countries to appeal to a permanent standing body, and added that it is fundamental to the multilateral trading system of the world.
Bilateral consultation is reportedly the first step to resolving a trade dispute. If the two sides are not able to resolve the matter, either of them can approach the dispute settlement panel.