Trade friction: China takes India’s solar and IT policies to WTO; consultations initiated
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Earlier last week, China had moved the WTO against India by formally requesting consultations, challenging New Delhi’s tariffs on information and communication technology (ICT) products and subsidy measures in the solar sector, PTI reported.In a statement, China’s Ministry of Commerce alleged that India’s measures violate multiple WTO obligations, including the principle of national treatment, and amount to import-substitution subsidies that are explicitly prohibited under WTO rules.“They grant unfair competitive advantages to India’s domestic industries while undermining China’s interests,” the ministry said, urging India to honour its WTO commitments and promptly revise the disputed measures.The latest move comes less than a week after India announced the imposition of anti-dumping duties on cold-rolled steel imports from China for a period of five years, a step New Delhi said was aimed at protecting its domestic industry.In October, Beijing had sought consultations over what it described as unfair subsidies provided by India to its electric vehicle and battery sectors.That earlier petition alleged that India’s incentive schemes for electric vehicles and batteries distorted competition and adversely affected Chinese manufacturers.Under WTO rules, consultations are the first formal step in the dispute process, giving both sides a chance to sit across the table and try to settle their differences before the issue moves towards a dispute settlement panel.