India further delays retaliatory tariffs on US products: official

The new tariff structure was to come into force from May 2, the spokeswoman said without citing reasons for the delay.

Update: 2019-04-27 11:49 GMT
EEPC India, the apex body of the engineering exporters, is lobbying hard with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to extend the interest equalisation scheme (IES) for exporters to the entire MSME sector, so that the linkage with exports goes away and comply with the WTO norms.

India has once again delayed the implementation of higher tariffs on some goods imported from the United States to May 15, a government official said on Friday.

The new tariff structure was to come into force from May 2, the spokeswoman said without citing reasons for the delay.

Angered by Washington’s refusal to exempt it from new steel and aluminum tariffs, New Delhi decided in June last year to raise the import tax from Aug. 4 on some US products including almonds, walnuts and apples.

But since then, New Delhi has repeatedly delayed the implementation of the new tariff.

Trade friction between India and the US has escalated after US President Donald Trump announced plans earlier this year to end preferential trade treatment for India that allows duty-free entry for up to USD 5.6 billion worth of its exports to the United States.

In a further blow, US on Monday demanded buyers of Iranian oil stop purchases by May or face sanctions, ending six months of waivers which allowed Iran’s eight biggest buyers including India to continue importing limited volumes.

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