US Senators Urge Crushing Sanctions On India, China, Brazil Over Russia Ties: Hit Them With 500% Tariffs
The bipartisan push comes as President Donald Trump announced plans for 100 per cent "secondary tariffs" on Moscow should President Vladimir Putin fail to negotiate peace within 50 days.
Also Read | Trump gives Russia 50-day deadline to broker deal with Ukraine or..."We'll continue to push for Senator Graham & my Russia Sanctions bill with even tougher penalties to deter India, China, Brazil & others from fuelling Putin's war machine. Congressional action sends a powerful message of support," Senator Richard Blumenthal posted on X.
A joint statement by Graham and Blumenthal accused India, China, and Brazil of“propping up Putin's war machine” by purchasing cheap Russian oil and gas. The statement warned that if these countries did not halt such trade, they could face tariffs of up to 500 per cent.
Also Read | Russia to import 1 million skilled workforce from India Trump's Threat of Secondary Tariffs on RussiaDuring a high-profile meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Trump said:
“One of the reasons that you're here today is to hear that we are very unhappy - I am - with Russia . But we will discuss that maybe another day. But we're very, very unhappy with them, and we're going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don't have a deal in 50 days. Tariffs at about 100 percent. You'd call them secondary tariffs. But today, we're going to talk about something else.”
Also Read | Major Russian Airstrike Targets Western Ukraine Near Romania Senators'“Sledgehammer” Approach to Force Putin to the TableThe senior US Senators' statement underscored Donald Trump's tariff threat as a strategic move :
Also Read | Donald Trump teases 'major statement' on Russia ahead of NATO talks“The ultimate hammer to bring about the end of this war will be tariffs against countries, like China, India and Brazil, that prop up Putin's war machine by purchasing cheap Russian oil and gas . President Trump's decision to announce the implementation of 100 percent secondary tariffs on countries that buy Russian oil and gas if a peace agreement is not reached in the next 50 days is a real executive hammer to drive the parties to the negotiating table. The goal is not more tariffs and sanctions - the goal is to entice Putin to come to the peace table.”
Democratic Senator Blumenthal, in a post, lauded the US President's decision, calling it a "breakthrough step" while slamming Russia's Putin by calling him a "thug".
He further called for pushing the bill, "Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 ", introduced by him and Senator Graham on April 1, noting that the bill will impose "tougher penalties to deter India, China, Brazil" and other countries that are still in business with Moscow.
Also Read | Trump likely to make 'major' remark on Russia as he backs tougher sanctions bill India Responds: 'We'll Cross That Bridge When We Come to It'Earlier this month, India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar confirmed that India's concerns on energy security have been communicated to Senator Graham. Speaking at a press conference, Jaishankar said:
Also Read | India will 'cross that bridge': EAM says on Senator Graham's 500% tariff bill"Regarding Senator Lindsey Graham's bill, any development which is happening in the US Congress is of interest to us if it impacts our interest or could impact our interest. So we have been in touch with Senator Lindsey Graham. The embassy, ambassador have been in touch. Our concerns and our interests on energy, security have been made conversant to him. So we'll then have to cross that bridge when we come to it. If we come to it."
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