Trump Hints at Continued India oilโ Tariffs, โLinks Trade Deal to โคRussian Energy Imports
Washington D.C.- Formerโ USโฃ President Donald Trump has revealedโ he previously imposed a 50% tariff onโ indian oil importsโ due to โthe nationS continued purchase of Russian crude, acknowledging theโค move strained relations between the two countries.โค Speaking in a Friday interview with Fox and Friends,Trump framed โthe tariff as a importent action,stating,”That’s not anโค easy thing to do.That’s aโฃ big deal,and โคit causes aโฃ rift with india.”
While assertingโ he “already doneโ it,” Trump indicatedโ the issue remains a point of contention. โฃHe also downplayed the impact on the US, โฃsuggestingโ the situation is “a Europe’s problem โฃmuchโ more than ourโค problem.”
The comments come asโค the US continues toโ pressure India to curtail itsโ reliance onโค Russian energy sources. trump’s former โambassador nominee to India, Sergio Gor, recently emphasized the Trump governance’s โคdesire for India to purchase American โคcrude oil, linking a potential trade agreement to a shift away from Russian imports. Gorโ highlighted India’s burgeoning middle class – โฃnow โฃlarger than that of the United States – asโฃ a โฃkey market for American goods.
Recent statements from US Commerce โSecretary Howard Lutnick further reinforcedโ thisโ position, suggesting trade negotiations could advance if India halts itsโ Russian oil purchases.
India, though, has consistently defended itsโข energy procurement strategy, citing national interests โขand market forces.The nation maintains its โright to secure energy supplies from diverse sources.
Beyond the tariff discussion, Trump โขusedโข the interview to reiterate claims of successfully resolving numerous global conflicts during his presidency, citing โฃinterventions in regions including Pakistan, India,โฃ Congo, and Rwanda.
The situation underscores theโ complex geopolitical