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  Current News  US Slaps 50% Tariff on India in Escalating Trade War Over Russian Oil Purchases
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US Slaps 50% Tariff on India in Escalating Trade War Over Russian Oil Purchases

Felicia HolmesFelicia Holmes—August 27, 20250
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The United States has imposed a sweeping 50% tariff on a wide array of Indian imports, a move that took effect on Wednesday, August 27, 2025. This significant escalation in trade policy, spearheaded by President Donald Trump, serves as a punitive measure against India for its continued procurement of discounted Russian oil, a stance the White House argues indirectly fuels Russia’s war in Ukraine.

The Tariff Escalation and its Rationale

The new 50% duty doubles the previous 25% tariff that had been in place on many Indian goods. The decision, confirmed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, targets approximately 66% of India’s exports to the United States, valued at an estimated $60.2 billion. The Trump administration has been critical of India’s energy dealings with Russia, with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent accusing India of “profiteering” from its increased purchases of Russian crude oil. Bessent noted that India’s imports of Russian oil have surged to around 42% of its total purchases, up from less than 1% before the conflict in Ukraine, deeming this practice “unacceptable.”

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President Trump himself has publicly stated that India’s actions are not conducive to peace efforts in Ukraine. “India is not only buying massive amounts of Russian Oil, they are then, for much of the Oil purchased, selling it on the Open Market for big profits,” Trump wrote on social media, adding that New Delhi “don’t care how many people in Ukraine are being killed by the Russian War Machine.”

Devastating Impact on Key Indian Sectors

This significant tariff hike is expected to deliver a severe blow to India’s export-oriented industries, particularly those that are labor-intensive. Sectors such as textiles, gems and jewelry, seafood, leather, and footwear are bracing for substantial disruptions. Industry estimates suggest that Indian exports to the U.S. could fall dramatically, potentially by over 40%, leading to billions in lost revenue and threatening hundreds of thousands of jobs. The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) chairman warned that exports in his sector could plummet by over 75%, impacting polished diamonds, jewelry, and colored gemstones. Similarly, the textiles and apparel manufacturers in key hubs like Tirupur, Noida, and Surat have reportedly halted production due to a loss of cost competitiveness against rivals from countries like Vietnam and Bangladesh.

Exporters in the seafood industry, which relies heavily on the U.S. market for approximately 40% of its shipments, have also expressed grave concerns, with some farmers considering exiting the trade. The imposition of the 50% tariff on shrimp, which already faced anti-dumping duties, is expected to make Indian products “super” expensive in the U.S. market.

India’s Defiant Stance and Domestic Response

Despite the economic pressures, the Indian government has maintained a stance of resilience. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged citizens to prioritize “Made in India” goods, promoting self-reliance. Government sources have conveyed that while the situation is serious, there is “no cause for panic,” suggesting that the impact may not be as severe as initially feared due to the diversified nature of India’s export basket. Communication channels between New Delhi and Washington remain open, with the government consulting stakeholders to identify alternative markets and potentially implement support measures like duty drawbacks and working capital relief.

Indian officials have also pushed back against U.S. accusations, pointing to what they describe as “double standards,” noting that other nations, including China, continue to purchase Russian oil without facing similar punitive measures. India’s foreign ministry has emphasized that its crude imports from Russia are a necessity driven by the need to ensure predictable and affordable energy costs for its consumers, and that these purchases are conducted within the framework of international norms.

Broader Geopolitical and Economic Currents

The U.S. tariffs are unfolding against a backdrop of complex geopolitical alignments. India has sought to maintain a delicate balance between its long-standing strategic ties with Russia, particularly for defense equipment and energy, and its increasingly important partnership with the United States, especially in counterbalancing China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific. The current news underscores the challenges in navigating these intricate relationships.

Treasury Secretary Bessent acknowledged the “very complicated” nature of the U.S.-India relationship but expressed confidence that the two nations would eventually find common ground. However, the immediate fallout of the tariffs highlights the fragility of international trade dynamics in the face of geopolitical tensions. This development is trending globally, as it impacts not only bilateral trade but also global supply chains and the wider strategy to isolate Russia. The current measures signal a new phase in economic statecraft, where trade is increasingly wielded as a geopolitical tool.

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Felicia Holmes

Felicia Holmes is a seasoned entertainment journalist who shines a spotlight on emerging talent, award-winning productions, and pop culture trends. Her work has appeared in a range of outlets—from established trade publications to influential online magazines—earning her a reputation for thoughtful commentary and nuanced storytelling. When she’s not interviewing Hollywood insiders or reviewing the latest streaming sensations, Felicia enjoys discovering local art scenes and sharing candid behind-the-scenes anecdotes with her readers. Connect with her on social media for timely updates and industry insights.

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