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WTO/international trade: New Delhi
Leading individuals: India
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- Atul Dua Seth Dua & Associates
- Suhail Nathani Economic Laws
Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan is one of the leading firms in the market for advice on international trade. The team is perhaps best known for its expertise in handling anti-dumping and safeguard investigations, and it has recently acted for the Indian government in a series of such actions. The firm also has an extensive roster of Chinese exporter clients for which it regularly acts on various international trade issues. S Seetharaman is the key contact, but the team also includes a number of dual-qualified certified accountants or economists.
Seth Dua & Associates recently advised Renault Nissan Automotive on the tax-efficient importation of goods. The firm is working in conjunction with Bryan Cave LLP to advise clients on a range of international trade matters including customs duties, international tax and protectionist levies. Atul Dua has an excellent reputation and is ‘very commercial’.
Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co advises clients on WTO and international trade matters pertaining to import-export issues, anti-dumping and duty laws.
APJ- SLG Law Offices has a well-respected trade remedies practice which encompasses anti-dumping, anti-subsidies and safeguard measures.
International Trade Law Consultants’ three-partner team advises clients on various matters from letter of credit issues to foreign investment and anti-dumping matters. The firm represents OMX Cargo and Avid Organics, and has earned new instructions from English Indian Clays and Bhuwaneshwar Refineries. Recent highlights include representing Corporate Ispat Alloys in an anti-suit injunction case against Glencore International before the Delhi High Court. R K Sanghi heads the team.
Moushami Joshi heads Luthra & Luthra three-partner team, which handles a range of international trade and WTO work. Following the firm’s recent work for the Indian government in an anti-subsidy investigation by the EU, it has been appointed by three of India’s largest generic drugs manufacturers and exporters to represent them before the European Commission in a countervailing duty proceeding. The team’s international corporate clients include several large Chinese entities such as the China Iron and Steel Association, Jiangsu Sinorgchem Technology, and Shanxi Taigang Stainless Steel Company.
Titus & Co recently successfully represented Samsung before the Delhi High Court opposing a provisional anti-dumping duty by the designated authority.