President
Donald Trump on Monday threatened to impose "secondary
tariffs" on Russia's trade partners "at
about (?) 100%" if President
Vladimir Putin does not agree to a deal to end his invasion of
Ukraine in 50 days.
"We're very, very unhappy with them, and we're going to be doing very severe tariffs, if you don't have a deal in 50 days, tariffs at
about (?) 100%, they call them secondary tariffs," Trump said from the White House while meeting with NATO's secretary general, Mark Rutte.
If a ceasefire deal is not reached by September, said Trump, "we're going to be doing secondary tariffs."
Trump also announced Monday that the United States would send "billions of dollars worth of military equipment" purchased from American companies, paid for by European countries and delivered to NATO allies to be sent on to Ukraine.
Trump's announcement — coupled with the secondary tariff threat against Russia — marks a shift in the president's support for Ukraine, and underscores his growing frustration with the Russian leader.
Trump's tariffs could hit China, India and Brazil especially hard. All three countries are top buyers of Russian fossil fuels.
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Trump's secondary tariffs would impose levies on the countries and entities that buy Russia's exports.
They could take an especially heavy toll on countries that rely on Russian fossil fuels as part of their energy plan, like
China,
India,
Brazil and Turkiye. BRIC anyone?
It was unclear Monday what products would be impacted by Trump's latest secondary tariff threat, etc….