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India Plans To Move WTO Against US Over Imposition of Penal Duties on Steel Import.


Date: 22-10-2011
Subject: India Plans To Move WTO Against US Over Imposition of Penal Duties on Steel Import
NEW DELHI: India plans to approach the World Trade Organisation over the imposition of 18% to 500% penal duties by United States on imports of hot-rolled steel, a move that has priced Indian producers out of the US market. The move follows India's failure to sort out the issue with the US bilaterally.

The commerce department is shortlisting legal firms to formally lodge a complaint at the WTO against the countervailing, or anti-subsidy, duties, a government official told ET.

The US has imposed levies on steel exports from Indian companies over the past three years, arguing that it considers as subsidies incentives such as duty exemptions to units in special zones, loans from state-owned banks and purchases from government bodies. Coupled with an anti-dumping duty of over 20%, Indian producers of hot-rolled steel, such as Tata Steel, Jindal, Essar and SAIL, have become totally uncompetitive in the US.

"We have not been able to export at all to the US for over three years now," a representative of a top steel-producing company told ET on condition of anonymity.

The WTO allows imposition of countervailing duty on imports if it is proved that the government of the exporting country has subsidized the products.

India wants to challenge the US department of commerce's assumption that the iron ore bought from NMDC is supplied at subsidised rate because it is a "public body''. "This is a totally absurd assumption as NMDC always sells at the prevailing market prices and the government does not control the pricing," the official said.

Commerce minister Anand Sharma has taken up the issue with commerce department officials in the US during his recent visits to the country, but the response has not been favourable.

"We have no option now other than approaching the WTO. We have examined the issue closely and are certain that we have a good case against the way the US calculates CVD," the official said.

Once India formally complains to the WTO, it will be directed to hold consultations with the US to see if the issue could be resolved without starting a dispute.

If the consultations fail, India will then request the dispute settlement board of the WTO to set up a panel to decide on the matter.

A WTO panel's recent verdict in favour of China against US imposition of CVD where it ruled that merely because an entity is owned by the government does not mean that the pricing is subsidised could help India in proving its point as well.

Source : economictimes.indiatimes.com

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