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India’s prevailing tariffs are consistent with WTO norms: FM Sitharaman

We will keep India’s interest in mind during negotiations with the US, said Sitharaman

March 06, 2025 / 17:07 IST
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What prevails today as tariffs are to protect our own industry. Our industry is developing, and tariffs are consistent with WTO norms, says FM
What prevails today as tariffs are to protect our own industry. Our industry is developing, and tariffs are consistent with WTO norms, says FM

India’s prevailing tariff rates are consistent with World Trade Organisation norms, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on March 6 while addressing a press conference in Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

The finance minister, responding to a query on US President Donald Trump calling India’s high auto tariffs as “very unfair”, noted that the tariffs charged by India were consistent with WTO norms and what a developing country has to levy to protect the industry.

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“What prevails today as tariffs are to protect our own industry. Our industry is developing, and tariffs are consistent with WTO norms. We will keep India’s interest in mind during negotiations (with the US),” the finance minister noted.

She further highlighted that India would keep exporters’ interests in mind in its bilateral negotiations with the US.