Japan Drags India to WTO on Steel Safeguard Duties, India tries to
Block
India
will block Japan’s request for a dispute settlement panel at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) against penal duties on steel imports
imposed by New Delhi.Tokyo’s request will be taken up
for consideration by the Dispute Settlement Body of the World Trade Organisation in its meeting on Tuesday.
“We are definitely going to block the request. Our
argument is that India has not flouted any norms while imposing safeguard
duties on certain categories of steel,” the official said.
Japan, however, is expected to make a second request in
the next DSB meeting which cannot be blocked as per rules.
In March last year, India had extended safeguard duties
– penal duties imposed over and above the regular customs duties to check
import surges of identified items – on certain hot-rolled steel items till
March 2018. The move was aimed at protecting domestic steel producers suffering
from the double blow of low demand and cheap imports.
As per the Finance Ministry’s notification, safeguard
duty will apply on hot-rolled flat products of non-alloy and other alloy steel
in coils of 600 mm width.
The safeguard duty will be 20 per cent minus any
existing dumping duty till September 2016, following which it will be reduced
to 18 per cent till March 2017, then brought down to 15 per cent till September
2017 and eventually to 10 per cent by March 2018.
Japan has alleged that the investigation carried out by
the Directorate General of Safeguards in India was not according to procedures
laid down by the WTO and the injury determination, which is a measure of
disruption suffered by local players, was also faulty.
The Japanese government has estimated that the tariffs
could cost Japanese steel companies about $220 million through March 2018, as
per reports in the Japanese media.
India is a world leader now in steel production
following the protection measures to its industry through a manifold protective
action.
India
imposed minimum import price and safeguard duties on steel imports last year to
protect the domestic industry. This action was replaced by anti
dumping and safeguard duties.