Core Viewpoint - The U.S. President Trump has warned India that if it does not limit its purchase of Russian oil, the U.S. may increase tariffs on Indian products, adding pressure on India amid ongoing trade negotiations [1][2]. Group 1: U.S.-India Trade Relations - The threat of increased tariffs comes as U.S.-India trade negotiations have not yielded results, intensifying pressure on India [2]. - In August 2025, the U.S. government plans to impose punitive tariffs on Indian goods, raising the overall tariff rate on Indian imports to the U.S. to 50% due to India's imports of Russian oil [2]. - Despite facing high tariff pressures, India's exports to the U.S. saw significant growth in November last year, although exports dropped by over 20% from May to November 2025 [2]. Group 2: India's Oil Imports - As of December 2025, India imported approximately 1.2 million barrels per day of oil from Russia, a decrease of about 40% from the peak of 2 million barrels per day in June last year [2]. - Industry insiders predict that India's purchases of Russian oil may fall below 1 million barrels per day in the coming months [2]. Group 3: Diplomatic Efforts - Since the imposition of tariffs, Indian Prime Minister Modi and U.S. President Trump have had at least three phone calls, and India's Commerce Minister met with U.S. trade officials last month, but no breakthrough has been achieved in negotiations [3].
特朗普再次威胁印度:若不限制购买俄油 将进一步提高关税!
Zhong Jin Zai Xian·2026-01-06 01:19