WTO Trade Disputes between India and US
Recently, during Indian Prime Minister’s visit to the United States, India and the US have agreed to end six trade disputes at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), marking a positive step towards resolving longstanding disagreements.
Key Highlights
- Resolving Trade Disputes: The resolution of the six trade disputes between India and the US signifies a positive step towards resolving longstanding disagreements.
- Promoting Trade Cooperation: The exclusion of tariffs on certain steel and aluminum products originating from India demonstrates a commitment to reducing trade barriers and promoting smoother trade relations.
- De-escalating Trade Tensions: The removal of retaliatory tariffs imposed by India on 28 ....
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