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India set to contest US tariff move, calls 'forced labour' findings legally flawed

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India is set to challenge the proposed US tariffs on exports before the US Trade Representative (USTR) next week, arguing that findings related to alleged forced labour are legally flawed and could negatively impact American businesses and consumers.Representatives from the commerce ministry along with industry bodies including APEDA, FICCI, CII and ACMA will present India’s counter-arguments at a public hearing scheduled for July 8, according to news agency PTI.

India says USTR findings ignore legal safeguards

India has already submitted written responses stating that the USTR findings do not adequately consider the country’s “robust domestic legal regime”, which it describes as a structured framework combining statutory prohibitions, institutional mechanisms and ongoing policy measures aimed at preventing forced labour.The government maintains that its regulatory system reflects a progressive approach that reduces vulnerability to forced labour across supply chains.

Industry bodies defend compliance framework

In its submission, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) argued that India’s policy framework does not qualify as “unreasonable” or “discriminatory” under Section 301(b) of the US Trade Act of 1974.It added that India has a strong constitutional and statutory system ensuring that companies cannot engage in forced labour.The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) said Indian export supply chains serving the US market operate under established compliance systems that include traceability, supplier due diligence, independent audits and responsible sourcing practices.The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) also said India’s auto-component sector is organised, technology-driven and governed by established labour and compliance frameworks, adding that forced labour is neither inherent in nor consistent with its operations.Other organisations, including the All India Spice Exporters Forum and the All India Vegetables Dehydrated Manufacturer Development Association, have also submitted their responses to the USTR on the issue.

US proposal and upcoming hearings

Last month, the USTR proposed an additional 12.5 per cent tariff on Indian goods under forced-labour import rules, invoking Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. The proposal also covered several other countries.The move is part of a broader set of trade actions that the US says are aimed at addressing supply chain practices linked to forced labour.Section 301 is considered one of the most powerful US unilateral trade tools, allowing investigations into foreign trade practices and imposition of tariffs or restrictions.India has already said in its submissions that the findings do not account for its legal and institutional safeguards and that the proposed tariffs would be detrimental not only to Indian exporters but also to American businesses and consumers.

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