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4 August 17:46

President Trump will substantially increase tariffs on India in retaliation for massive imports of Russian oil and Russian weaponry.

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Donald Trump has said he will impose 25% tariffs on imports from India in response to the massive Russian oil trade. India, which continues to buy oil from Russia, has been warned it will face additional penalties. Trump has criticized India for profiting from Russian oil sales, while the Indian government has said it will protect national interests and that trade talks with the US have not brought the desired results. The main problem remains India's refusal to open its market to US agricultural products.

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Trump anunţă noi taxe vamale împotriva Indiei, ca represalii pentru comerţul cu petrol rusesc
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Donald Trump spune că ar putea impune tarife mai mari Indiei din cauza achiziţiilor de petrol din Rusia: „Nu le pasă câţi oameni sunt ucişi în Ucraina de maşinăria de război rusească”
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Trump amenință India cu majorarea "substanțială" a tarifelor vamale din cauza achizițiilor de petrol rusesc: "Nu le pasă câți oameni din Ucraina sunt uciși de mașina de război rusă"
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Trump anunţă noi taxe vamale împotriva Indiei, represalii pentru comerţul cu petrol rusesc. „Nu le pasă de oamenii ucişi în Ucraina”

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Donald Trump stated that Indian Prime Minister Modi promised him that India would stop buying Russian oil, following the imposition of punitive tariffs.
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China considers Donald Trump's pressures to stop oil purchases from Russia as an attempt at intimidation and defends trade rights.
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The U.S. Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, has urged Japan to stop energy imports from Russia, in the context where India promises to do the same.
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Donald Trump admits that 100% tariffs are not sustainable, but blames China for the deadlock in trade negotiations and confirms a meeting with Xi Jinping.
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Putin stated that Russia remains one of the largest oil producers globally, contributing 10% to world production, despite Western sanctions.
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