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The diplomatic success of Vladimir Putin’s recent summit with Chinese and Indian leaders has prompted a harsh and immediate economic reaction from the West. In direct response to the show of unity, President Donald Trump has proposed a punitive plan for the US and EU to impose 100% tariffs on both India and China, aiming to turn their partnership with Russia into a severe economic liability.
The summit was widely seen as a victory for Putin, demonstrating that Russia is far from isolated and retains powerful friends on the world stage. This has been a major source of frustration for the Trump administration, which has been trying to use economic pressure to force Russia to end the war in Ukraine.
The tariff proposal is a clear attempt to counter Putin’s diplomatic gains with overwhelming economic force. By making it incredibly expensive for India and China to access Western markets, the US hopes to compel them to distance themselves from Moscow. The administration has made it clear, however, that this reaction requires a united front with the EU.
This cycle of diplomatic move and economic counter-move illustrates the escalating nature of the conflict. However, the West’s ability to react with tariffs is currently in question, as the US Supreme Court is set to deliver a crucial ruling on the legality of the President’s trade powers.

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