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CNBC Daily Open: Is India is the first to face Trump's 'secondary' tariff on Russia?

Upworthy Thursday, 31 July 2025 ()
Not only did Trump impose a 25% tariff on India, he also announced a "penalty" on top of the duty because the South Asian country buys Russian oil.
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Trump announces tariffs and penalty on India over Russian oil and arms imports Ahead of Friday's new tariff package, Trump announced that a 25% tariff would be imposed on India along with another unspecified penalty for importing Russian oil and weapons despite US sanctions. READ MORE :...

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