Core Points - Trump has imposed sanctions on two major Russian oil companies, Lukoil and Rosneft, marking his first direct action against Russia since his re-election [2] - Indian refiners are planning to significantly reduce imports of Russian oil due to the new U.S. sanctions, which may facilitate a trade agreement between the U.S. and India [2] - Reliance Industries, India's largest buyer of Russian crude, is preparing to cut or completely halt imports from Russia, including canceling long-term contracts [2][3] - Indian state-owned refiners are reviewing their trade documents to ensure compliance with sanctions, as they typically purchase oil through intermediaries [3] - Analysts suggest that while a complete halt may not happen immediately due to intermediaries, strict enforcement of sanctions could lead refiners seeking access to the U.S. market to abandon Russian oil [5] - India has been a major buyer of discounted Russian oil, importing approximately 1.7 million barrels per day in the first nine months of the year [5] - Trump has pressured India to stop purchasing Russian oil, imposing punitive tariffs that have reached 50% [7] - The U.S. and India are negotiating a trade agreement that may lower tariffs in exchange for India gradually reducing its Russian oil imports [7] - On the same day, Putin responded to the new U.S. sanctions, stating they would not significantly impact the Russian economy but would harm bilateral relations [9] - The EU has also agreed on a new round of sanctions against Russia, marking the 19th round, primarily targeting the energy and financial sectors, including a complete ban on Russian liquefied natural gas [11]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-25 02:14