Tariff roll back? US says India sought relief from 25% duties; claims New Delhi ‘buying less Russian oil’
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India has requested the United States to remove additional tariffs. This comes after India reduced its purchases of Russian oil. US President Donald Trump had previously imposed these duties. Trade tensions persist between the two nations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Trump have discussed trade matters. India maintains its stance on energy security.
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