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India files WTO complaint over US visa fees for tech workers | India files WTO complaint over US visa fees for tech workers |
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GENEVA — India has filed a complaint to the World Trade Organization against the United States over its measures raising fees on some applicants for temporary work visas, mostly involving the tech sector. | GENEVA — India has filed a complaint to the World Trade Organization against the United States over its measures raising fees on some applicants for temporary work visas, mostly involving the tech sector. |
The Geneva-based body said Friday that India has notified it has started dispute proceedings alleging the U.S. measures are not consistent with Washington’s commitments to accept services from other countries. | The Geneva-based body said Friday that India has notified it has started dispute proceedings alleging the U.S. measures are not consistent with Washington’s commitments to accept services from other countries. |
In its request for consultation, India alleges the U.S. had increased fees for temporary visas in December, officials said. It argues that as a result, some Indians receive unfair treatment compared with Americans in the United States in providing similar services in sectors like computer services. | |
India in effect is seeking consultations with the U.S. The WTO will make further information available in coming days. | India in effect is seeking consultations with the U.S. The WTO will make further information available in coming days. |
Andrew Bates, spokesperson for the U.S. trade representative, confirmed the U.S. had received the request for consultations. | |
“We are confident that the United States’ visa program, which was recently updated on a bipartisan basis by Congress, is fully consistent with our WTO obligations,” he said. | |
The Indian move is unusual at the WTO, where most disputes involve goods, tariffs and restrictions, not services. | The Indian move is unusual at the WTO, where most disputes involve goods, tariffs and restrictions, not services. |
Last summer, the WTO upheld a ruling that India was unfairly blocking imports of U.S. poultry and eggs, which the Obama administration called a major victory that could expand export opportunities for American farmers. | Last summer, the WTO upheld a ruling that India was unfairly blocking imports of U.S. poultry and eggs, which the Obama administration called a major victory that could expand export opportunities for American farmers. |
Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. | Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
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