Trump imposes additional 25% tariff on India over Russian oil purchases
UNITED STATES, AUG 7 – The U.S. raised tariffs on Indian imports to 50% citing India's Russian oil purchases, risking a 30-35% competitive disadvantage for Indian exporters, officials said.
- Dmitry Peskov said the US threats against India are illegitimate and emphasized that sovereign nations must be free to choose their trading partners.
- President Donald Trump on Wednesday imposed a 25 per cent additional tariff on Indian goods over continued Russian oil imports, raising the total to 50 percent.
- Trump warned he would hike duties over Indian imports, saying `India has not been a good trading partner...they're buying Russian oil. They're fueling the war machine`, on August 5, 2025.
- Amid rising tensions, Wendy Cutler said `Regrettably, the US-India dispute is escalating, with the President now threatening an additional 25 per cent tariff`, and India’s Ministry of External Affairs stated it will `take all necessary measures to safeguard its national interests and economic security`.
- Looking ahead, the $45.8 billion trade deficit in 2024 threatens the $500 billion bilateral trade target of 2030, according to US Census Bureau data.
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