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Trump has imposed tariffs totalling 50% on India, including 25% for Delhi’s purchases of Russian oil that will come into effect from Aug. 27.
The White House shifted its language on India, with Press Secretary Leavitt describing Trump’s 50% tariffs as “sanctions.” ...
Russia's oil sales to India will remain stable despite US tariffs, as there is “a very special mechanism” in place, Russian ...
China and India have agreed to resume trade ties and move towards resolving their longstanding border dispute.
President Trump doubled tariffs on India as part of sanctions aimed at pressuring Russia over the Ukraine war, the White House said, stressing his push for swift peace through talks.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent explained the differential treatment in tariffs on India and China, despite both the countries buying Russian oil.
Another reason for Trump's new hardline tact on India has to do with the brief shooting war between India and Pakistan that ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated the US is satisfied with the current tariff set up with China, a signal the Trump administration is looking to maintain calm with its economic rival before a ...
If Indian goods cannot go to the US market, they can head to Russia,’ said the charge d’affaires at the Russian embassy.
Oil rose after an industry report signaled that US crude stockpiles declined last week, while traders assessed negotiations to end Russia’s war against Ukraine.
The former deputy secretary, who oversaw India relations during the George W. Bush administration, warned that "the ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said India is profiting from sharply increased Russian oil purchases during the war in Ukraine, calling the situation unacceptable, CNBC reported on Aug. 19.