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    Tariffs on copper are not safeguard measures: US on India's claim in WTO

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    US Tariffs on Copper and India's Response

    The United States has imposed a 50% tariff on copper imports, rejecting India's classification of these tariffs as safeguard measures under World Trade Organization (WTO) rules.

    India's Position

    • India claims the US tariffs are safeguard measures and sought WTO consultations in September.
    • India aims to suspend duty concessions on American goods in response.
    • India exported copper products worth USD 360 million to the US in FY25.
    • It is a net importer of copper, with imports at USD 14.45 billion in 2024-25.
    • Notable suppliers include Chile, Indonesia, and Australia.
    • India imported USD 288 million of copper scrap from the US.

    US Justification

    • The US claims these tariffs are under Section 232 for national security reasons.
    • Section 232 allows the US President to adjust imports that threaten national security.
    • The tariffs aim to reduce dependency on foreign copper for sectors like defense, clean energy, and infrastructure.

    Trade Implication

    • The tariff issue arises as India and the US negotiate a bilateral trade agreement.
    • India previously reserved rights to retaliate with tariffs on US steel, aluminum, and auto parts.

    Background on Copper Tariffs

    • India imposes: 
      1. 2.5% import tariff on copper ore and concentrates.
      2. 5% on refined copper and copper alloys.
      3. 10% on certain copper articles.

    The US measures are seen as protectionist, aiming to safeguard critical sectors by limiting foreign copper imports.

    • Tags :
    • World Trade Organization (WTO)
    • Copper Tariffs
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