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Trump Slaps 25% Tariff, ‘Penalty’ on India Over Russia Ties

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US President Donald Trump has announced a significant economic blow to India, implementing a 25% tariff on Indian goods, effective August 1. This measure is compounded by an unspecified “penalty” due to India’s ongoing procurement of arms and energy from Russia, a move Trump explicitly linked to the war in Ukraine. Despite labeling India a “friend,” the President used his Truth Social platform to lambast India’s trade policies, citing a “massive” trade deficit and “far too high” tariffs on US imports.

Trump’s decision intensifies global trade tensions as Washington approaches its August 1 deadline for countries to reach trade agreements. He also criticized India’s “strenuous and obnoxious” non-monetary trade barriers. The President’s rhetoric underscores a growing frustration with nations perceived to be indirectly supporting Russia through trade, even as he previously vowed to end the Ukraine conflict swiftly.

The White House’s move comes amidst a sweeping global tariff war, with other nations like the EU, Japan, Vietnam, and the UK having recently reached trade deals with the US to limit tariff hikes. India, however, faces a harsher stance, reflecting Trump’s determination to recalibrate international trade relationships and exert pressure on Moscow.

With US goods trade with India estimated at $129.2 billion in 2024, and a $45.7 billion deficit, this tariff imposition marks a critical juncture in Indo-US economic relations. The “penalty” for Russian ties signals a broadening of Trump’s trade leverage to include geopolitical considerations, forcing nations to align more closely with US foreign policy objectives.

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