US Increases Export Tariffs India, Russia Continues Oil Supply To New Delhi
JAKARTA - Russia will continue to supply oil to India amid additional United States sanctions issued by President Donald Trump against New Delhi for buying oil from Russia.
"Russia has a very, very specific mechanism for continuing oil supplies to India," Roman Babushkin, a businessman at the Russian embassy in India, told reporters at a news conference on Wednesday, August 20.
He stressed India's crude imports from Russia would remain at the same level.
The US is known to charge an additional 25% tariff for Indian exports on August 28, citing rising imports of oil from Russia after Western powers imposed sanctions on Russian supplies following its invasion of Ukraine.
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However, the US has yet to impose a similar tariff on China over the purchase of Russian oil.
Last month, the European Union sanctioned Russia-backed Indian oil refinery Nayara Energy, causing the refinery to reduce processing and companies to reduce trade with them.
"Trade between India and Russia is expected to grow 10% per year," said Evgeniy Griva, Deputy Russian Trade Representative for India.