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Trump says no imminent plans to penalize China for buying Russian oil

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Posted on August 16, 2025

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he did not immediately need to consider retaliatory tariffs on countries such as China for buying Russian oil but might have to "in two

Trump Delays Decision on Sanctions Against China for Russian Oil Purchases

U.S. Response to Russian Oil Purchases

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he did not immediately need to consider retaliatory tariffs on countries such as China for buying Russian oil but might have to "in two or three weeks."

Potential Sanctions on China

Trump has threatened sanctions on Moscow and secondary sanctions on countries that buy its oil if no moves are made to end the war in Ukraine. China and India are the top two buyers of Russian oil.

Impact on Trade Relations

The president last week imposed an additional 25% tariff on Indian goods, citing its continued imports of Russian oil.

Economic Consequences for China

However, Trump has not taken similar action against China.

He was asked by Fox News' Sean Hannity if he was now considering such action against Beijing after he and Russian President Vladimir Putin failed to produce an agreement to resolve or pause Moscow's war in Ukraine.

"Well, because of what happened today, I think I don't have to think about that," Trump said after his summit with Putin in Alaska.

"Now, I may have to think about it in two weeks or three weeks or something, but we don't have to think about that right now. I think, you know, the meeting went very well."

Chinese President Xi Jinping's slowing economy will suffer if Trump follows through on a promise to ramp up Russia-related sanctions and tariffs.

Xi and Trump are working on a trade deal that could lower tensions - and import taxes - between the world's two biggest economies. But China could be the biggest remaining target, outside of Russia, if Trump ramps up punitive measures.

(Reporting by Costas Pitas, Jasper Ward Jarrett Renshaw and Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and William Mallard)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump delays sanctions on China for Russian oil purchases.
  • Potential tariffs could be imposed in two to three weeks.
  • China and India are major buyers of Russian oil.
  • Trump imposed tariffs on Indian goods for similar reasons.
  • US-China trade relations may be impacted by future sanctions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Russian oil?
Russian oil refers to crude oil produced in Russia, which is one of the largest oil producers in the world, significantly impacting global oil markets.
What are economic consequences?
Economic consequences are the effects that economic policies or events have on the economy, which can include changes in growth, employment, and trade balances.

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