India holds off raising import tariffs on some US goods until Jan 31

India holds off raising import tariffs on some US goods until Jan 31

India had delayed imposing higher taxes thrice and with negotiations still going on, decided to defer the date again.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (AFP pic)
NEW DELHI:
India has held off until end-January 2019 raising tariffs on select goods from the United States, deferring for the fourth time retaliatory action against higher import tariffs imposed by the US on steel and aluminium, the government said on Monday.

Angered by Washington’s refusal to exempt it from higher steel and aluminium tariffs, New Delhi said in June that it would raise import tax from Aug 4 on some US products, including almonds, walnuts and apples.

India further delayed imposing higher taxes thrice until Dec 17, and with negotiations still going on, decided to defer the date again.

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