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India proposes retaliatory duties against US Steel, aluminium tariffs at WTO

According to a WTO communication, these U.S. safeguard measures would impact $7.6 billion worth of imports of relevant Indian-origin products

May 13, 2025 / 08:09 IST
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India has proposed imposing retaliatory duties on the United States under WTO norms in response to American tariffs on steel and aluminium, which were introduced as safeguard measures. According to a WTO communication, these U.S. safeguard measures would impact $7.6 billion worth of imports of relevant Indian-origin products, with an estimated duty collection of $1.91 billion.

Earlier in April, India requested consultations with the United States under the WTO's safeguard agreement, following the US decision to impose new tariffs.

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In response to India's request for consultation, the US informed the WTO that the tariffs were imposed on national security grounds and should not be regarded as safeguard measures.

On March 8, 2018, the US implemented safeguard measures on certain steel and aluminum products, imposing tariffs of 25 percent and 10 percent ad valorem, respectively, which took effect on March 23, 2018. These measures were extended in January 2020.