India, April 27 -- The five-year long dispute between India and Chinese Taipei regarding New Delhi's levy of import duties on certain information and communication technology (ICT) products has taken a new turn with both the countries asking the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to not adopt any ruling in the matter till July 26, 2024.

During a meeting of the WTO's dispute settlement body (DSB) on April 26, India and Chinese Taipei said they were engaged in talks to resolve the dispute.

The DSB agreed to the requests of both the countries, as per the information available on the WTO's website.

The development was first reported by news agency PTI.

Chinese Taipei filed a case against India in the WTO over import duties imposed on certain ...