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India accuses US of double standards in solar trade

| | Apr 23, 2016, at 06:32 pm
New York, Apr 23 (IBNS) India has accused the US of adopting double standards in solar trade, saying it has blocked India promoting its domestic solar energy players while using the same protection in its own states.

Speaking to NDTV in New York, India's Power, Coal and Renewable Energy Minister Piyush Goyal said: "India has found that 16 states in the US have similar Domestic Content Requirements when they procure solar panels for their energy needs", and added that it is "very unfortunate that the US on one side continues to have their own Domestic Content Requirement and purchase of solar equipment giving preference to domestic manufacturers and on the other hand, chooses to go against the developing world."

He said the Indian government was still showing restraint  in imposing anti-dumping duties on American manufacturers, even when it had won the right to do so in a recent ruling and  "the US should have reciprocated with a similar gesture."

"(It is) very unfortunate that they took this route," rather than promoting renewable energy in developing countries, he said.

On Wednesday, India filed an appeal against the WTO decision and is awaiting the final decision of its highest court - the Appellate Authority  - to strike down its lower panel ruling that denied the Indian government's local content requirements for solar cells and modules. India has said it will file 16 cases against the US violations of WTO policies at the United Nations in New York during Minister Goyal's visit, but is yet to do so.
 

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