WTO's DSB Gets More Time for Ruling on Indian Tariffs Dispute
World Trade Organization members agreed to the EU's and India's joint request to give the Dispute Settlement Body more time to consider adopting a panel ruling on India's tariff treatment of information and communications technology products. At the June 15…
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meeting of the DSB, members agreed to give the DSB until Sept. 19 to adopt the report unless the EU or India appeals the findings or the DSB decides not to adopt the panel ruling, the WTO said. The panel in April found that India's tariffs violated the nation's WTO tariff commitments under the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and Article II of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (see 2304170018).