
Davos
: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has claimed that India has
"stopped" buying oil from Russia after US President Donald
Trump imposed a 25 per cent tariff on countries purchasing oil from
Moscow.
Trump
has imposed 50 per cent tariffs on India, including 25 per cent for
its purchases of Russian oil. Speaking with Fox Business, Bessent
said, “India started buying Russian oil after the (Ukraine)
conflict began, but President Trump put a 25 per cent tariff on them,
and India has geared down and has stopped buying Russian oil.”
India
had described the US action as "unfair, unjustified and
unreasonable" while maintaining that its energy policy is guided
by its own national interest.
A
bill introduced by Senator Lindsey Graham has proposed a 500 per cent
tariff on secondary purchase and reselling of Russian oil. The
proposal has near-unanimous backing in the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee.
While
speaking on the bill, Bessent said that it is a proposal that Senator
Graham has in front of the Senate and “we will see whether that
passes. We don't believe that President Trump needs that authority,
that he can do it under IEEPA, but that the Senate wants to give him
that authority.”
Bessent
also accused Europe of buying Russian oil and funding Russia’s war
against Ukraine. “And just, just to be clear that we have Europe
buying Russian oil, still, still, or four years later, they are
financing the war against themselves,” Bessent added.
India
fell to third place among buyers of Russian fossil fuels in December
after Reliance Industries and state-owned refiners sharply cut crude
oil imports, according to the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean
Air (CREA).
India,
the world's third-largest oil importer, emerged as the biggest buyer
of discounted Russian crude after Western countries shunned Moscow
following its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.