The WTO supported most of India’s allegations that the US imposed illegal domestic content requirements that favored domestic products in the renewable energy sector, according to a ruling published on the Geneva-based organization’s website Thursday.
The ruling could further inflame US-Indian tensions at a time when the two trade partners are engaged in an escalating tit-for-tat tariff battle. This month, India hiked duties on almost 30 US products following the Trump administration’s decision to end a decades-old duty-free trade program aimed at supporting India’s economic development.
Trump said in a tweet Wednesday that he plans to discuss trade tariffs with Modi when the two meet at this week’s Group of 20 leader’s summit in Osaka, Japan.
The WTO panel said the various measures offered by Washington State, California, Montana, Connecticut, Michigan, Delaware and Minnesota violated the WTO’s national treatment principle because they were contingent on meeting domestic requirements.
WTO rules prohibit countries from imposing regulations that provide less favorable treatment to imported products than are offered to domestic products.
Either the US or India may appeal the case within 60 days.
Annual goods and services trade between the US and India totaled $142 billion in 2018, according to data published by the office of the US Trade Representative.
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