NEW DELHI: India's recent import curbs have come under scrutiny at the World Trade Organization<\/a> (WTO<\/a>), with several trading partners raising concerns over the checks placed by the government as part of its policy<\/a> to encourage domestic production. 新德里:印度最近的进口限制受到审查的世界贸易组织(世贸组织与几个贸易伙伴),提高检查的担忧,政府作为它的一部分政策鼓励国内生产。
At a recent meeting of the committee on market access, the concerns expressed by the trading partners ranged from tyres and air-conditioners to pulses.
Besides, China lodged a protest against higher customs duty on telecom equipment and some other products. Companies from China, including several global giants from the US and Europe, which were exporting goods from across the border have reason to worry, and Beijing's concern may be a reflection of that worry. In addition, Chinese companies such as Huawei<\/a> and ZTE<\/a> are facing restrictions on supply of 5G equipment.
Similarly, the European Union<\/a> raised concerns about India's import policies<\/a> on tyres. Last summer, the government had decided to licence the import of tyres into the country, moving it out of the open general list. The decision, cheered by domestic manufacturers, has faced criticism from several multinational players.
Further, India's restrictions on air conditioners were flagged by Japan, although some of the Japanese AC manufacturers were part of the deliberations that led to the curbs. Facing nearly 95% import of components, the government had identified ACs as an item for domestic production boost. It is now part of the list of products where the government has launched production-linked incentives.
Apart from the manufacturing sector, the government decided to impose quantitative restrictions on certain pulses, resulting in complaints by Australia, Canada, the EU, the Russian Federation and the US at the WTO's committee on market access. Even last year, some of the players had expressed their displeasure.
The government, however, believes that the steps taken by it are in line with the WTO norms and most countries resort to these tools.
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在最近的一次会议上,委员会市场准入,所表达的担忧贸易伙伴包括轮胎和空调脉冲。
除此之外,中国提出抗议更高的关税在电信设备和其他产品。来自中国的公司,包括一些全球巨头从美国和欧洲的出口货物从边境有理由担心,和北京的担忧可能会担心的反映。此外,中国企业等华为和中兴通讯面临限制5 g设备供应。
此外,印度的限制空调被日本标记,尽管有些日本交流制造商讨论了限制的一部分。面对近95%进口组件,政府发现ACs作为国内生产增加一个项目。现在的产品列表的一部分,政府推出了根据激励。
除了制造业,政府决定对特定的脉冲数量限制,导致投诉由澳大利亚、加拿大、欧盟、俄罗斯联邦委员会和美国在WTO的市场准入。即使是去年,一些球员表达了他们的不满。
然而,政府认为,采取的措施是符合世贸组织规范和大多数国家采取这些工具。
NEW DELHI: India's recent import curbs have come under scrutiny at the World Trade Organization<\/a> (WTO<\/a>), with several trading partners raising concerns over the checks placed by the government as part of its policy<\/a> to encourage domestic production.
At a recent meeting of the committee on market access, the concerns expressed by the trading partners ranged from tyres and air-conditioners to pulses.
Besides, China lodged a protest against higher customs duty on telecom equipment and some other products. Companies from China, including several global giants from the US and Europe, which were exporting goods from across the border have reason to worry, and Beijing's concern may be a reflection of that worry. In addition, Chinese companies such as Huawei<\/a> and ZTE<\/a> are facing restrictions on supply of 5G equipment.
Similarly, the European Union<\/a> raised concerns about India's import policies<\/a> on tyres. Last summer, the government had decided to licence the import of tyres into the country, moving it out of the open general list. The decision, cheered by domestic manufacturers, has faced criticism from several multinational players.
Further, India's restrictions on air conditioners were flagged by Japan, although some of the Japanese AC manufacturers were part of the deliberations that led to the curbs. Facing nearly 95% import of components, the government had identified ACs as an item for domestic production boost. It is now part of the list of products where the government has launched production-linked incentives.
Apart from the manufacturing sector, the government decided to impose quantitative restrictions on certain pulses, resulting in complaints by Australia, Canada, the EU, the Russian Federation and the US at the WTO's committee on market access. Even last year, some of the players had expressed their displeasure.
The government, however, believes that the steps taken by it are in line with the WTO norms and most countries resort to these tools.
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