New Delhi:Singapore and Canada have expressed interest in joining consultations in a case filed by Japan in the WTO's dispute settlement body against India's import duties on certain information and communication technology products, including mobile phones.
According to a communication of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), both countries have stated that they have substantial trade interest in information and communication technology (ICT) goods.
On May 14, Japan dragged India to the WTO over the import duties imposed on certain electronic goods including telephones for cellular networks; machines for the reception, conversion and transmission or regeneration of voice, images or other data; and parts of telephone sets.
It alleged that imposition of import duties on these products by India infringes WTO norms as India has committed zero per cent bound tariffs on these products.
While bound tariffs or duties refer to the ceiling over which a WTO member country cannot impose import duty, the applied tariff is the duty which is currently in place.
In a separate communication, Singapore said it "desires to be joined in India's consultations with Japan".
"This is because Singapore, as one of the world's largest exporters of ICT products, with an export value of USD 120 billion annually, has substantial trade interest in this matter," it said.
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