Trump cuts tariffs on India by 18% after PM Modi vows to end Russian oil purchases

Trump cuts tariffs on India by 18% after PM Modi vows to end Russian oil purchases

US President Donald Trump announced on Monday (February 2) that he will reduce US tariffs on Indian goods after India agreed to stop buying Russian oil.

This marks a victory for the Trump administration, which has been pushing allies for years to economically isolate Russia over its war in Ukraine.

In his statement, Trump announced an 18% reduction in tariffs from an overall rate of 50%.

In return, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to stop buying Russian crude oil.

On his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote: “This will help end the war in Ukraine.”

In addition, he said India will reduce its import tariffs on US goods by 0% and buy $500 billion in US products.

The Indian prime minister also exchanged words on social media, calling Trump’s leadership “viral for global peace” and sharing his deep desire to take India-US relations to “unprecedented heights.”

Previously, both countries had months of strained relations over this issue.

Last summer, Trump announced 25% tariffs on Indian goods, citing an unbalanced trade relationship and India’s refusal to stop Russian oil imports.

In August, Trump imposed an additional 25% tariff to punish India for its continued energy purchases from Russia.

The US-India deal comes days after the European Union agreed to a free trade deal with India, highlighting a significant global shift in trade partnerships.

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