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EU is unlikely to hike tariffs on India, China at Trump's request

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Posted on September 10, 2025

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union is very unlikely to impose crippling tariffs on India or China, the main buyers of Russian oil, as U.S. President Donald Trump has urged the bloc to do, EU

EU Unlikely to Implement Tariffs on India and China Amid Trump Pressure

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union is very unlikely to impose crippling tariffs on India or China, the main buyers of Russian oil, as U.S. President Donald Trump has urged the bloc to do, EU sources said.

An EU delegation, including the EU's Russia sanctions chief, flew to Washington this week to discuss how the two sides can coordinate on sanctions against Russia over its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Officials said Trump urged the EU to hit India and China with up to 100% tariffs in order to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin, who relies on energy revenues to fund his country's war in Ukraine.

The European Commission did not respond to a request for comment.

The European Union has imposed extensive sanctions on Russia and also listed two Chinese banks as well as a major Indian refinery in its last package in July.

However, the EU treats tariffs in a different way to sanctions and only imposes them after an investigation typically lasting months to establish a legally sound justification, the sources said. 

The bloc has so far only imposed tariffs in the context of the Ukraine war on Russian and Belarusian fertilizers and farm products. The justification for the measures was to prevent creating a dependency that could be exploited and to avoid harm to EU fertiliser producers.

"So far, there is no discussion on possible tariffs neither on India...nor with China," an EU diplomat said. 

Furthermore, the EU is in the midst of finalising a trade deal with India, which the bloc is unlikely to want to jeopardize.

Trump's position on India also appeared to ease by Wednesday, when he said he was looking to reset trade relations with New Delhi.

Another EU source said such tariffs were risky and could be too broad and it was easier to sanction specific entities and open the door to delist them if they ended their business with Russia.

Up to now, the EU had limited itself to listing small and unknown entities in third countries, which were often shell companies used to funnel military equipment or dual-use goods for use by Russia's military.

The EU is planning to list banks in two central Asian countries in its 19th package of sanctions as well as Chinese refineries, which could be proposed as soon as Friday.

(Reporting by Julia Payne and Philip Blenkinsop, editing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • EU unlikely to impose tariffs on India and China.
  • Trump urged EU for 100% tariffs to pressure Russia.
  • EU focuses on sanctions rather than tariffs.
  • Ongoing EU-India trade deal negotiations.
  • EU plans further sanctions on Russian allies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Trump urge the EU to do regarding tariffs?
Trump urged the EU to impose tariffs of up to 100% on India and China to pressure Russia's President Putin.
How does the EU approach the imposition of tariffs?
The EU imposes tariffs only after a lengthy investigation to establish a legally sound justification, differing from sanctions.
What is the current status of EU tariffs on India and China?
Currently, there is no discussion on possible tariffs on India or China, according to EU diplomats.
What is the EU's stance on trade relations with India?
The EU is finalizing a trade deal with India, which it is unlikely to jeopardize by imposing tariffs.
What types of sanctions has the EU imposed related to the Ukraine war?
The EU has imposed sanctions on Russian and Belarusian fertilizers and farm products, but has limited its tariffs to specific entities.

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