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‘No basis to seek…’: US disagrees to India asking for WTO consultations on auto tariffs; calls it ‘essential security exception’
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The United States has rebuffed India's request for WTO consultations regarding American tariffs on automobiles and auto components, asserting the tariffs were implemented under a national security provision. The US maintains these measures under the essential security exception within global trade regulations, stating they are not safeguard measures subject to WTO's Agreement on Safeguards.
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