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Russia weighs in on U.S.-India tariff spat
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Russia weighs in on U.S.-India tariff spat

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Last updated: August 5, 2025 5:42 pm
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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin bids farewell to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi following their assembly on the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia July 9, 2024. 

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Russia on Tuesday weighed into the rising spat between India and the U.S., with the Kremlin saying New Delhi is free to decide on its personal buying and selling companions.

Washington and India’s management are at loggerheads over imports of Russian oil, with U.S. President Donald Trump threatening New Delhi with a lot steeper tariffs if it continues to buy the commodity from Russia.

The Kremlin, an essential buying and selling associate of India’s and one which had stayed silent because the spat erupted in the previous couple of days, commented Tuesday that Trump’s tariff threats are “makes an attempt to drive international locations to cease commerce relations with Russia.”

“We don’t contemplate such statements to be professional,” Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov continued, chatting with reporters Tuesday.

“We consider that sovereign international locations ought to have, and have the precise to decide on their very own commerce companions, companions in commerce and financial cooperation. And to decide on these commerce and financial cooperation regimes which might be within the pursuits of a selected nation.”

The dispute between Trump and New Delhi is being carefully watched by traders after Trump threatened on Monday that he can be “considerably elevating” the tariffs on India, though he didn’t specify the extent of the upper levies. The president had threatened a 25% obligation on Indian exports, in addition to an unspecified “penalty” final week.

He additionally accused India of shopping for discounted Russian oil and “promoting it on the Open Marketplace for large earnings.”

On Tuesday, Trump advised CNBC’s “Squawk Field” that the tariff threshold could possibly be hiked above 25% within the subsequent 24 hours.

“India has not been a superb buying and selling associate … so we settled on 25%, however I feel I will increase that very considerably over the following 24 hours, as a result of they’re shopping for Russian oil, they’re fueling the struggle machine, and if they are going to try this, I am not going to be glad,” Trump mentioned.

India hit again on the U.S. in a while Monday, accusing it and the European Union of hypocrisy.

“It’s revealing that the very nations criticizing India are themselves indulging in commerce with Russia. Not like our case, such commerce will not be even a significant nationwide compulsion [for them],” the Overseas Ministry mentioned in a press release.

Western international locations have used sanctions and import restrictions as a method to stifle Moscow’s oil export-generated revenues that fund its struggle towards Ukraine. Nonetheless, a few of Russia’s buying and selling companions, significantly India and China, have continued their purchases of discounted Russian crude that their economies largely depend on.

India and Russia’s commerce relationship has grown because the invasion of Ukraine in 2022; Russia grew to become India’s main oil provider after the struggle started, with imports growing from just below 100,000 barrels per day earlier than the invasion — 2.5% of complete imports — to greater than 1.8 million barrels per day in 2023 — 39% of general imports, the U.S. Power Info Administration mentioned earlier this yr.

— CNBC’s Lim Hui Jie contributed reporting to this story.

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