US Scales Back Tariff Plan on Russian Oil Buyers, India and China May Face 100% Duty Instead of 500% (Image Courtesy: Facebook)
New Delhi: A major change has been made in America's proposed sanctions law for countries purchasing crude oil from Russia. According to the new report, the maximum tariff proposed in the amended bill has been reduced from 500 per cent to 100 percent. This change may provide potential relief to countries like India and China, as both are among the countries that buy the most oil from Russia.
The amended bill introduced by US lawmakers has reduced the previously proposed 500 percent tariff to a maximum of 100 percent. Apart from this, this duty is now proposed to be imposed not on all countries, but on the top five countries that buy the most oil and natural gas from Russia.
India and China are counted among Russia's largest energy importers. In such a situation, if this bill becomes law, it can have an impact on both countries. However, economic pressure is expected to remain limited compared to before the tariff rate reduction.
The amended proposal talks about giving the US President the right to give relaxation in sanctions or tariffs if he feels that it is necessary to provide relief to a country in the national interest. This will leave scope for taking decisions as per the circumstances in future.
The purpose of this law is to increase economic pressure on Russia's energy business and to motivate those countries to reduce their dependence on Russian oil and gas. Along with this, a proposal to impose additional sanctions on Russian officials is also included.
This proposal has received the support of lawmakers from both Republican and Democrat parties. It has several co-sponsors in the US Senate and support is expected to increase in the coming days. Political analysts believe that the chances of passing the amended bill have become stronger than before.
At present this is only a proposed bill and it is yet to be approved by the US Congress to become law. If passed, it could impact America's trade relations with countries that import energy from Russia and the global energy market.
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