Trump Slaps 25% Extra : In a dramatic move that could shake up global trade dynamics, US President Donald Trump has announced a steep 25% additional tariff on Indian imports — all because of India’s continued oil purchases from Russia.
The fresh tariff will push the total US duty on Indian goods to a whopping 50%, making it one of the highest rates ever imposed by Washington on a trading partner. This change is set to kick in from August 27, according to the executive order signed by Trump.
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India’s Foreign Ministry didn’t hold back. In a strongly worded response on Wednesday, New Delhi said the move was “unfair, unjustified, and unreasonable.”
“It is extremely unfortunate that the US has chosen to impose additional tariffs on India for actions that many other countries are also taking in their own national interest,” the ministry said.
India also warned it would take all necessary steps to safeguard its national interests, signaling rising tensions between the two nations.
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💥 Trump Blames India for Fueling Russia’s War Machine
Trump has been vocal in his criticism, accusing India of ignoring the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. “India doesn’t care how many people in Ukraine are being killed by the Russian war machine,” Trump claimed earlier.
The White House followed up with a tough statement, saying that Russia’s continued war in Ukraine poses a “direct threat to US national security and foreign policy.” It added that India’s Russian oil imports weaken Washington’s efforts to isolate the Kremlin economically.
The statement also hinted at possible action against other countries importing Russian oil:
“The US will determine which other nations are continuing to import oil from Russia and recommend further actions to the President.”
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Oil and gas are the backbone of Russia’s economy — and its biggest buyers include India, China, and Turkey.
India has long defended its decision to buy discounted Russian oil. In fact, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal earlier pointed out that the US had encouraged India to do so at the start of the Ukraine conflict.
“Traditional energy supplies were redirected to Europe, so India had to find alternatives. That’s when we turned to Russia,” Jaiswal explained.
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🧨 Could More Countries Be Next?
Trump’s latest move shows he’s not afraid to go after even close allies. This could be a warning shot to other countries who are still doing business with Russia.
There’s also growing speculation that the US could soon introduce 100% tariffs on all countries purchasing Russian oil — a move that would massively impact global trade.
This isn’t the first time the Trump administration has used such tactics. Similar secondary sanctions were earlier imposed on buyers of Venezuelan oil too.
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Despite public displays of friendship between Trump and Indian PM Narendra Modi — including joint rallies like Howdy Modi and Namaste Trump — this tariff hike suggests cracks in the relationship.
India, which has called the US its largest trading partner, has also questioned Washington’s double standards, pointing out that the US still trades with Russia. In fact, $3.5 billion worth of goods were traded between the two last year, even amid strict sanctions.
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📌 What’s Next?
With a deadline looming this Friday for new Russia sanctions, more trade shake-ups could be on the horizon. If Trump follows through with his threat of 100% tariffs, countries like India could face even more pressure.
Stay tuned as the global oil and trade drama continues to unfold.

