March 25, 2025
2 mins read

Trump’s Tariff Threat Puts India at Risk

Trump said that the 25 per cent tariffs will come into force on April 2, when he plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on all countries….reports Asian Lite News

US President Donald Trump’s warning of a 25% tariff on exports from countries importing Venezuelan oil could affect India, which is already worried about possible reciprocal US taxes next month.

Trump announced on Truth Social on Monday that any country “that purchases Oil and/or Gas from Venezuela will be forced to pay a Tariff of 25 per cent to the United States on any Trade they do with our Country”.

India imported 63,115 barrels per day (bpd) in 2024, according to reports.

It will also hit New Delhi’s plans to increase cooperation in the petroleum field with Venezuela.

Trump said that the 25 per cent tariffs will come into force on April 2, when he plans to impose reciprocal tariffs on all countries. The new threat came amid reports that the reciprocal tariffs may be less drastic and directed at certain sectors.

Trump linked the levy to his battle with Venezuela over the members of the gang, Tren de Aragua (TdA), which he designated as a “foreign terrorist organisation”.

He accused the Venezuelan government of “purposefully and deceitfully” sending over the members of the gang linked to murders and other crimes across the country and made it a part of his campaign against terrorism.

Several other countries will be hit by the tariff – and that including China, which is Venezuela’s biggest importer.

But the US is itself among the top importers of Venezuelan oil getting 228,000 bpd from it last year.

Trump’s administration gave the US oil company Chevron two months to end its operations in Venezuela that export oil to the US.

India has been looking to expand its trade with Venezuela

Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, who holds the petroleum portfolio, visited India in February during the Energy India Week event.

She met with India’s Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and other officials.

Energy Watch said Puri had sounded hopeful of increasing imports from Venezuela.

It quoted him as saying during Energy Week, “Earlier, Venezuelan oil was not available in the market because of international constraints. Now, all the signals point in the direction of those constraints being eased”.

“So, if your question to me is can you expect more oil to come from Venezuela, my answer will be, yes, one can provided these processes are sorted out”, he said.

He added, “I am looking at it with great optimism to these issues getting resolved”.

But those hopes now appear dashed.

Venezuela has long been under US sanctions over what Washington said was President Nicolas Maduro.

Under former US President Joe Biden, the sanctions were eased with a general waiver, but it was rescinded last year when Maduro was accused of not holding fair elections.

Biden’s administration gave specific, restrictive waivers which Trump abolished.

Previous Story

India Pushes for UNSC Reform for Lasting Peace

Next Story

Afghans Write to Pakistan PM, Seek Mercy on Deportation

Latest from -Top News

Jaishankar Meets Think Tank in Russia

EAM Jaishankar’s visit comes at the invitation of Denis Manturov, the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation….reports Asian Lite News External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Wednesday met with leading

Starvation crisis deepens in Gaza

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) had warned that malnutrition among children under the age of five had doubled between March and June…reports Asian Lite News Three Palestinians in Gaza

PM Modi: India poised to lead next tech wave

PM Modi underscored that the country is poised to lead the next wave of digital transformation in 5G…reports Asian Lite News Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday hailed India’s progress in expanding

‘Sky Not the Limit for India-Japan Ties’

Emphasising the civilisational ties between India and Japan, the Ambassador called the bilateral relationship a “quantum leap” in recent years…reports Asian Lite News In an exclusive interview, India’s Ambassador to Japan, Sibi
Go toTop

Don't Miss

India suffer 2-3 loss against Denmark in Group I play-offs

The loss dragged India into the Davis Cup World Group

‘Namami Gange’ enters Guinness World Record

Adjudicator, Guinness World Records, Rishi Nath, presented the certificate at