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Foreign Policy Watch: India-United States

U.S. Proposal for 12.5% Tariff on India under Section 301

Why in the news?

The Office of the United States Trade Representative proposed a 12.5% tariff on imports from India and several other countries for allegedly failing to effectively enforce prohibitions on goods produced using forced labour.

Key Highlights

  • Proposed tariff: 12.5% on imports from 54 countries including India.
  • Investigation launched under: Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act, 1974.
  • The proposal is: Not final yet.
  • Public hearings scheduled for: July 7, 2026.

What is Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act?

Section 301 empowers the U.S. government to:

  • Investigate unfair trade practices by foreign countries.
  • Impose:
    • Tariffs
    • Trade restrictions
      if practices are seen as harmful to U.S. commerce.

Reason for the Investigation

The U.S. alleged that some countries:

  • Failed to effectively prevent imports of goods produced using: Forced labour.

India’s Response

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated that:

  • India remains engaged with the U.S. regarding:
    • Section 301 proceedings
    • Interim trade agreement negotiations.

Timeline of Key Events

  • March 2026: USTR launched investigations.
  • June 2026: U.S. trade delegation visited India.
  • June 22: Deadline for hearing participation requests.
  • July 6: Deadline for written submissions.
  • July 7: Public hearings.

Sectors Likely to be Impacted

Labour intensive sectors may face major impact:

  • Textiles
  • Garments
  • Leather products
  • Carpets
  • Brassware

What is Forced Labour?

According to international labour standards:

  • Forced labour refers to work extracted under threat, coercion or without voluntary consent.

[2018] International Labour Organization’s Conventions 138 and 182 are related to –

A Child labour

B Adaptation of agricultural practices to global climate change

C Regulation of food prices and food security

D Gender parity at the workplace


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