Trump trims India tariffs to 18% after Modi agrees to halt Russian oil imports

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US President Donald Trump said the United States will cut India’s tariffs from 50% to 18% after Narendra Modi allegedly agreed to stop buying Russian oil, a move that also includes a pledge for India to increase purchases of American goods; Modi hinted that Made in India products will face an 18% tariff. Analysts expressed skepticism about the $500 billion Buy American claim and questioned whether India will truly zero its tariffs for US goods, noting India’s still-strong oil ties with Russia and the likelihood that tariff reductions will be more limited in practice.
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