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WTO accepts India request to defer ICT import duty dispute ruling until Apr

By Business Standard - 4 weeks ago
The WTO's dispute settlement body on Monday again accepted a request from India and Chinese Taipei not to adopt the ruling against New Delhi's import duties on certain information and technology products till April next year, as both sides are engaged in resolving the matter mutually, an official said. The issue came up during a meeting of the dispute settlement body (DSB) in Geneva. "The DSB agreed to the latest requests from Chinese Taipei and India," the Geneva-based official said. At the October 28 meeting, India and Chinese Taipei once again requested additional time from the DSB to consider the adoption of the panel rulings in the case initiated by Chinese Taipei regarding India's tariffs on certain high-tech goods. The two sides had requested that the DSB further delay consideration of the panel reports until October 28, 2024, to help facilitate the resolution of the disputes. "The parties asked that the DSB further delay consideration of the panel report until 25 April 202

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