“We recommend India bring such measures into conformity with its obligations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994,” the panel ruled.
However, an Indian commerce ministry official said since the appellate body of WTO — its highest adjudicating authority — is dysfunctional due to the absence of judges, the adverse report of the dispute settlement panel will not have any immediate impact.
India, which is signatory to the 1996 Information Technology Agreement (ITA), is required to eliminate tariffs on a range of products, including mobile handsets. However, starting 2007-08 Union Budget, India imposed tariffs on a clutch of electronic items to curb cheap electronic imports from China and promote India’s home-grown manufacturing.
The WTO dispute settlement panel said although it accepted “in good faith” India’s argument, the panel found it had failed to demonstrate that this assumption constituted an essential basis of India’s consent to be bound by the certified Schedule.
Ajay Srivastava, founder of think tank Global Trade Research Initiative, said India can rejoice that its decision to increase import tariffs on mobile phones has paid off handsomely.
“India should apply a zero duty rate on information and communication technology products like mobile phones, according to its WTO commitments. Instead, it has tariffs of up to 20 per cent. That is illegal, a WTO panel has ruled. Respect for the rules-based trading system is vital for a good trade relationship,’ the international trade department of the EU tweeted.
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The EU, Chinese Taipei and Japan dragged India to the WTO dispute in 2019 on imposing tariffs on certain information and communications technology goods -
Products include mobile phones, microphones, transmission apparatus for radio broadcasting, parts used in television cameras, electronic integrated circuits, insulated wire, oscilloscopes and measuring or checking instruments -
India’s high tariffs on such ICT items have led to substantial increase in investments and exports of such items
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