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US Launches Investigation into Trade Practices of India, China and Other Economies

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Washington: The United States has begun a wide-ranging investigation into the trade practices of several major economies, including India, China, Japan and the European Union, citing concerns that certain foreign policies may be harming American manufacturing.

The inquiry was announced by Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative, under the provisions of Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. The investigation will examine whether the policies and practices of multiple trading partners have created structural overcapacity in manufacturing sectors that negatively affects US commerce.

Apart from India, China, Japan and the European Union, the probe will also look into trade practices in countries such as Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Taiwan, Thailand, South Korea and Vietnam.

Officials said the investigation will assess whether these countries are producing goods in volumes that exceed their domestic demand and exporting the surplus to international markets. According to the US administration, such overproduction could reduce opportunities for American manufacturers and discourage new investments within the United States.

In a statement, Greer said the move reflects the administration’s intention to protect domestic industry and strengthen the country’s manufacturing base. He added that the government aims to prevent situations where foreign overcapacity undermines production and employment opportunities in the US.

The investigation follows consultations with the inter-agency Section 301 Committee and other advisory groups. After initiating the process, the US government will seek formal discussions with the governments of the economies being examined.

Authorities also announced that a public docket inviting comments related to the investigation will open on March 17, 2026. A hearing on the matter is scheduled to begin on May 5, 2026, where stakeholders will be able to present their views.

The probe could influence future trade relations between the United States and its key partners, depending on the findings and any measures that might follow.

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