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特朗普:认定印度直接或间接进口俄罗斯石油 将印度关税提高到50%
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-08-07 00:45

Core Points - The U.S. has announced a 25% additional tariff on Indian goods, raising the total tariff rate to 50% due to India's alleged import of Russian oil [2][3] - This move is seen as a punitive measure against countries purchasing Russian energy, with Trump indicating that India is fueling Russia's war efforts [2][3] - The new tariff will take effect in 21 days and positions India with the highest tariff rate among U.S. trade partners [2] Group 1 - The announcement led to a decline in Indian stock index ETFs, an increase in oil prices, and a significant depreciation of the Indian Rupee against the U.S. dollar [3] - Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Putin regarding the lack of progress in ceasefire negotiations in Ukraine, setting an August 8 deadline for potential sanctions [3][4] - The Kremlin described a recent meeting with a U.S. envoy as constructive, discussing signals related to the Ukraine issue [4] Group 2 - India has criticized the U.S. and EU for targeting it over Russian oil imports while they themselves engage in trade with Russia [5][6] - The Indian government highlighted that the trade practices of these criticizing nations do not constitute a necessary national demand, unlike India's situation [6] - Indian Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to visit China from August 31 to September 1, coinciding with the heightened U.S. pressure on India regarding Russian oil purchases [7][8]