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India proposes retaliatory duties at WTO against US tariffs on autos

India proposes retaliatory duties at WTO against US tariffs on autos

CNAa day ago
NEW DELHI: New Delhi has proposed retaliatory duties against the United States at the World Trade Organization (WTO), saying Washington's 25 per cent tariff on automobiles and some auto parts would affect US$2.89 billion of India's exports, according to an official notification.
"India reserves the right to suspend concessions or other obligations ... that are substantially equivalent to the adverse effects of the measure to India's trade," the statement said.
According to the notification, the duty collected by the US would amount to US$725 million, and New Delhi will impose an "equivalent amount of duty collected from products originating in the US".
India did not specify the tariff rate or which goods it would levy duties on.
India is trying to clinch a trade deal with Washington before a Jul 9 deadline set by US President Donald Trump, after which he has threatened to impose a 26 per cent tariff on all imported Indian goods.
India has signalled it is ready to slash its high tariff rates for the US but has not conceded on Washington's demands for opening up the agriculture and dairy sectors.
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But when we fall, we pick ourselves up. This applies to any person and to any party,' said Mr Leong on PSP's Facebook post. PSP fielded 13 candidates across six constituencies during the 2025 general elections. Their hopes were pinned on the newly-created West Coast – Jurong West GRC where they sent their A-team, which includes Dr Tan, ex-NCMPs Mr Leong and Ms Poa, to contest against the People's Action Party's slate helmed by Minister Desmond Lee. However, the PSP was hit with a setback as they garnered only 39.99% of the votes, a significant drop from the 48.32% which they secured in the 2020 polls. The decline in vote share for PSP was also mirrored in the other constituencies which they contested, including Chua Chu Kang GRC, where their votes plummeted from 41.36% to 36.41%. 'We know that there is a lot of work that needs to be done to refresh our brand, revitalise our party, and connect with you better. 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