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Trump says 'no imminent plan on China tariffs', hits pause on Russian oil penalty

Trump says 'no imminent plan on China tariffs', hits pause on Russian oil penalty

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Trump said after his Alaska summit with Putin that he may revisit tariffs on China in 'two or three weeks,' even as India was hit with fresh duties over its Russian oil imports.
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