India exploring options after WTO panel ruling, rules out immediate impact
It further said that the WTO panel ruling – India’s imposition of tariffs on electronic items violates its commitment under the Information Technology Act (ITA) under the multilateral trade body – will not have any ‘immediate impact’ on IT products.
The statement comes a day after Business Standard reported quoting an EU spokesperson that EU may impose retaliatory tariffs on Indian goods if New Delhi doesn’t abide by the WTO ruling.
India, however, has argued that its measure of levying duty against the products is legally valid. This, it said, is because these products do not fall under the ambit of Information Technology Agreement-1 (ITA-1) to which India is a signatory.
Moreover, India has brought its duty rates to 0 per cent with respect to two of the contested products — headphones/ earphones and electric convertors — since February last year.
“India would be appealing against this judgment. But since the appellate body at the WTO is dysfunctional, it will be an appeal in void. That’s why there will not be any substantial impact on India,” a government official had said.
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