US President Trump expanded tariffs to include patented drugs and heavy trucks.
India is currently in trade negotiations with the US, seeking elimination of reciprocal tariffs.
Section 232 is impacting India's steel and aluminium manufacturers.
There are 12 concurrent Section 232 investigations across sectors.
India has approached the WTO against sectoral tariffs and indicated retaliation.
Detailed Insights:
Section 232 tariffs are difficult to challenge in courts, making them legally robust trade barriers.
The US is prioritizing security concerns over openness and competitive pricing.
High robot tariffs could inflate domestic robot prices, pushing companies toward hiring local workers.
India has reserved its right to suspend equivalent concessions due to the US's non-compliance with obligations under the Agreement on Safeguards (AoS).
Discussions between India and the US are ongoing to achieve a mutually beneficial Trade Agreement.
Key Concepts Involved:
Section 232: A US law allowing tariffs on imports threatening national security.
Reciprocal Tariffs: Tariffs that one country imposes on another in response to tariffs imposed on them.
Agreement on Safeguards (AoS): WTO agreement outlining rules for safeguard measures.