US President Donald Trump doubled down on India, saying his administration had slapped secondary sanctions on India for continuing to purchase Russian oil and signalled that more measures could follow.
US President Donald Trump doubled down on India, saying his administration had slapped secondary sanctions on India for continuing to purchase Russian oil and signalled that more measures could follow.
Starting Wednesday, the US imposed a heavy 50% tariff on certain Indian goods, the highest such rate imposed on an Asian country, as US President Donald Trump moves forward with
White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro turned up the heat on India’s role in the Ukraine war, accusing New Delhi of refinery profiteering and dubbing it a “laundromat” (self-service laundry)
The US and China face an Aug. 12 deadline to extend their tariff pause as Trump amps up threats of higher duties, citing China’s purchase of Russian oil. China defended
India’s state owned oil refiners have started to pull back in their purchase of Russian oil, according to sources. President Trump said this week he will apply a 50% tariff
India has suddenly found itself in the crosshairs of the US renewed bid to pressure Russia over the Ukraine conflict. On August 6, President Donald Trump announced a hike in