India looses solar case against USA in WTO

India lost its appeal at the World Trade Organization in a dispute over solar power, failing to overturn a US complaint that New Delhi had discriminated against importers in the Indian solar power sector.

The WTO's appeals judges upheld an earlier ruling that found India had broken WTO rules by requiring solar power developers to use Indian-made cells and modules.

Key Points

The appeal ruling is final and India will be expected to bring its laws into compliance with the WTO rules.

This report is a clear victory for American solar manufacturers and workers, and another step forward in the fight against climate change.

Indian officials made no immediate comment on the appeal outcome.

US solar exports to India have fallen by more than 90 percent since India brought in the rules.

As in the earlier ruling, which was issued in February this year, the judges said India could not claim exemptions on the basis that its national solar power sector was included in government procurement, nor on the basis that solar goods were in short supply.

There was also no justification on the grounds of ensuring ecologically sustainable growth or combating climate change.

The dispute, which the United States first launched in February 2013, involved an increasingly common target of trade disputes - solar power, with an increasingly common complaint - local content requirements.

Current Affairs 16th August, 2016
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