News & Media 20th Apr 2023

WTO agreements outdated, not in tune to address developing countries

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Suhail NathaniManaging Partner | Mumbai

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India is planning to appeal against a ruling from a panel at the WTO that the country violated global trading rules by imposing tariffs on some IT products, experts feel that the multilateral commitments in WTO have remained static to address the realities of the developing countries today.

In this context, Suhail Nathani, Managing Partner, Economic Laws Practice (ELP) has been quoted in an article, WTO agreements outdated, not in tune to address developing countries growth opportunities published by ETLegalWorld.

Read the detailed quote here: https://rb.gy/qb4n5

 

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