U.S. President Donald Trump has raised tariffs on Indian goods by 25%, pushing the total duty to 50%. He blamed India’s continued oil imports from Russia, calling them support for Moscow’s war efforts.

Sampadak Express confirms Trump signed the executive order on Wednesday. He accused India of backing Russian energy, directly or indirectly. The order enforces the new tariff on top of the existing one, making it one of the harshest trade penalties the U.S. has imposed.
Sampadak Express Tracks Tariff Timeline
The first tariff hike began on August 7. The new additional duty will kick in after 21 days. Earlier this week, Trump warned India of penalties for buying Russian oil and military gear. Sampadak Express reports this tariff is the first step in his promised retaliation.
India Fires Back at U.S. Action
India responded within hours. The Ministry of External Affairs issued a strong statement, covered by Sampadak Express. It said India’s oil policy is market-driven and aims to secure energy for 1.4 billion people. The ministry called the U.S. move “unjust, irrational, and unfortunate.”
India vowed to protect its economic interests. Officials said they would take all necessary steps. Sampadak Express notes this clash could reshape India-U.S. trade ties, especially in key sectors like textiles, pharma, and electronics.
Sampadak Express Explains Global Impact
This tariff hike hits during a fragile phase in global trade. Experts told Sampadak Express that small exporters may suffer. The 50% duty puts Indian goods among the most taxed in the U.S.
Trump’s move signals a shift in U.S. foreign policy. Economic sanctions now act as pressure tools. Sampadak Express will keep tracking the fallout as tensions rise.