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Trump warns India of increased tariffs over Russian oil purchases

Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One that the United States may raise tariffs against India if New Delhi does not comply with Washington's request to curb its purchases of Russian crude oil.

"Modi is a good guy." Trump said that he knew I wasn't happy and wanted to make me happier.

Trump replied to a question about India's Russian oil purchase by saying, "They trade and we can increase tariffs very quickly."

The Indian commerce ministry didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

Last year, the U.S. doubled its import tariffs on Indian goods from 25% to 50% as punishment for India's heavy purchases of Russian oil. India's exports to America grew in November despite the high tariffs.

Indian officials, encouraged by 'improved data on trade,' have maintained a firm position against U.S. demands for trade, signaling limited flexibility in areas like agricultural imports. Data shows India has decreased its oil purchases from Russia.

People familiar with the situation said last week that India wants refiners to provide weekly reports?of Russian oil purchases and U.S. oil imports. They also added that they expect Russian crude imports will drop below 1 million barrels each day as New Delhi tries to reach a deal with Washington.

Modi and Trump have spoken at least three times on the phone since Trump imposed tariffs. However, the conversations are still inconclusive.

Last month, India's Commerce Minister Rajesh Agrawal and U.S. Deputy Trade Representative Rick Switzer met in Delhi to discuss economic and trade ties.

(source: Reuters)