Group 1 - The core issue revolves around the U.S. imposing tariffs on India due to its significant purchases of Russian oil, which the U.S. claims is being resold for profit [2][3] - India defends its oil imports from Russia as a necessary choice to protect its economic interests amidst global uncertainties, emphasizing that halting these imports is not feasible due to long-term contracts [3][4] - The U.S. and India have ongoing trade disputes beyond the issue of Russian oil, with India refusing to grant tariff concessions on U.S. agricultural and dairy products, which are key demands from the U.S. [4][6] Group 2 - India has significantly increased its imports of Russian oil, from an average of 68,000 barrels per day in January 2022 to a peak of 215,000 barrels per day in May 2023, making Russia its largest oil supplier [6] - The trade relationship between the U.S. and India remains limited, with a projected goods trade volume of approximately $128.8 billion in 2024 and an Indian trade surplus of $45.8 billion with the U.S. [6]
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Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-08-05 06:11