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India challenges high US tariffs on some copper imports at WTO

New Delhi told the WTO that the US tariffs were 'safeguard measures' and not notified by Washington as per the rules of the Geneva-based trade body

September 02, 2025 / 21:57 IST
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The levies on copper products are separate from the 50% tariffs imposed by Trump on Indian exports to the US. Bloomberg
The levies on copper products are separate from the 50% tariffs imposed by Trump on Indian exports to the US. Bloomberg

India on Tuesday challenged US tariffs on some copper products at the World Trade Organization, calling the high levies trade restrictions that impact the South Asian country’s exporters.

The administration of President Donald Trump had imposed 50% tariffs on worldwide imports of semi-finished copper products such as pipes, wires, rods, sheets and tubes from Aug. 1 over national security concerns.

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New Delhi told the WTO that the US tariffs were “safeguard measures” and not notified by Washington as per the rules of the Geneva-based trade body, according to a notification. As an affected member nation with significant exports to the US, India has sought “consultation” on the tariffs “to exchange views on the measure and to meet the objectives set out” in WTO rules, the notification said.

The levies on copper products are separate from the 50% tariffs imposed by Trump on Indian exports to the US, aimed at penalizing New Delhi for its trade barriers and its purchases of Russian oil. They are not additive.