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‘Damage Indian economy': Trump threatens India with increased tariffs over Russian oil

‘Damage Indian economy': Trump threatens India with increased tariffs over Russian oil

Sky News AU10 hours ago
Former Victorian Liberal Party president Michael Kroger discusses United States President Donald Trump hiking India's tariff on Russian oil.
'His patience with the Russians has been exhausted,' Mr Kroger told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power.
'Trump is now moving towards shutting down Western exports to and from Russia.
'India exports a huge amount to America, so it's going to damage the Indian economy, and that's what Trump wants to do.'
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