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Trump says India has 'largely stopped' buying Russian oil, hints at visiting the country next year
CNBCยท 2025-11-07 03:42
Core Points - U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that trade talks with India are progressing positively, with a potential visit to India in 2026 if invited by Prime Minister Modi [2][3] - Recent tensions in U.S.-India relations have been attributed to steep tariffs, high fees for H1B visas, and India's oil purchases from Russia [3][5] - Ongoing negotiations may lead to a reduction in tariffs on Indian goods from 50% to 20%, aligning India more closely with other Asian countries [4] Trade Relations - The current tariff rate on Indian exports is 50%, which is higher than the 47% duties imposed on China [3] - Experts suggest that while tariffs may decrease, they are unlikely to reach the levels of Japan and South Korea, which are at 15% due to unresolved issues regarding Russian oil and agricultural imports [5] Oil Imports - Indian refiners have begun to reduce imports of Russian oil following U.S. sanctions on Russian oil companies, which will take effect on November 21 [5][6] - Russian oil is currently trading at significant discounts to Brent in Asia, influenced by the reduced purchases from major Indian and Chinese refiners [6] Long-term Outlook - Experts believe that completely phasing out Russian oil is not a realistic goal for India, as the economic benefits of discounted Russian crude may challenge India's current approach [7]