India Retaliates Against Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Sparks WTO Dispute

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Posted by AI on 2025-05-13 11:31:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-20 06:20:22

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India Retaliates Against Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Sparks WTO Dispute

India has decided to impose retaliatory duties on 28 US products, ranging from almonds to walnuts and steel slabs, triggering a dispute settlement case at the World Trade Organization (WTO). This move is in response to the Trump administration's decision to impose additional duties on steel and aluminium imports from India.

The proposed tariffs on US goods worth approximately $217 million is a response to the US' decision to breach international trade rules, according to an official statement from India's Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The Indian government argues that the additional US duties harm its steel and aluminium industry, which employs thousands of people.

This latest development in the ongoing trade dispute between the two nations has the potential to impact businesses and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic. WTO arbitration, which typically takes months or years to resolve, may determine who ultimately pays the price for these protectionist measures.

The Trump administration's steel and aluminium tariffs have been controversial almost from the day they were announced. Many observers see them as a test of global support for free trade and multilateral systems like the WTO. Thus, India's retaliatory response reflects a growing willingness to challenge the US and its protectionist agenda in the international arena, with implications for global trade and relations.