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US Threatens 100% Tariff Over Russian Oil Imports

India may face US tariffs for buying Russian oil. But there's reason to stay calm.

Mumbai Alert · World Desk
Mumbai Alert · World Desk
World Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 16 July 2026 at 01:25 pm
US Threatens 100% Tariff Over Russian Oil Imports

The US has threatened to impose a 100% tariff on countries that import Russian oil, a move that could potentially impact India. However, this is not the first time the US has attempted to penalize countries for purchasing Russian crude.

In the past, the US has taken similar measures, only to reverse them later. For instance, last year, Washington imposed an additional 25% tariff on India over its imports of Russian oil. This measure was later reversed in February, suggesting that the US may be willing to reconsider its stance.

The US has been trying to reduce its reliance on Russian oil and has been urging other countries to do the same. However, India has been increasing its imports of Russian crude, taking advantage of discounted prices. This has led to tensions between India and the US, with the latter threatening to impose tariffs on Indian goods.

Despite the threat, India may have reasons to stay calm. The US has previously shown willingness to negotiate and reconsider its measures. Additionally, India has been diversifying its oil imports and has been engaging with other countries to secure alternative sources of energy.

The threat of US tariffs is not new, and India has been preparing for such a scenario. The Indian government has been in talks with other countries, including the US, to resolve the issue. It is likely that India will continue to engage with the US and other countries to find a solution that works for all parties involved.

The US tariff threat is part of a broader effort by the US to isolate Russia economically. The US has imposed several sanctions on Russia, including restrictions on oil imports. However, the effectiveness of these measures is still unclear, and it remains to be seen how India and other countries will respond to the US threat.

In the context of India's energy needs, the US tariff threat is significant. India is one of the largest importers of oil in the world and has been increasing its imports of Russian crude. The country's energy security is a major concern, and the government has been working to diversify its energy sources.

The US-India relationship is complex, and the tariff threat is just one aspect of the broader diplomatic engagement between the two countries. While the US has been critical of India's imports of Russian oil, the two countries have also been cooperating on several other issues, including defense and trade.

In conclusion, while the US tariff threat is a significant development, India may have reasons to stay calm. The US has previously shown willingness to negotiate, and India has been preparing for such a scenario. The outcome of this situation will depend on the negotiations between the US and India, as well as the broader geopolitical context.

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