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    Bessent Says US Won't Hit China With Tariffs Over Russian Oil Unless Europe Goes First

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    Posted on September 15, 2025

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    US Treasury Secretary says no tariffs on China for Russian oil unless Europe acts first. Europe urged to impose tariffs to cut Russian oil revenue.

    US Will Not Impose Tariffs on China for Russian Oil Without European Action

    By David Lawder

    MADRID (Reuters) -U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday the Trump administration would not impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods to halt China's purchases of Russian oil unless European countries hit China and India with steep duties of their own.

    Bessent told Reuters and Bloomberg in a joint interview that European countries needed to play a stronger role in cutting off Russian oil revenues and bringing its war in Ukraine to an end.

    "We expect the Europeans to do their share now, and we are not moving forward without the Europeans," Bessent said, when asked whether the U.S. would impose Russian oil-related tariffs on Chinese goods after President Donald Trump slapped an additional 25% duties on Indian imports.

    Bessent said he pointed out in talks with Chinese officials in Madrid on trade and TikTok that the U.S. had imposed tariffs on Indian goods and that Trump has been urging European countries to impose tariffs of 50% to 100% on China and India to cut off Russian oil revenue.

    He said the response from the Chinese side was that oil purchases are a "sovereign matter."

    Bessent criticized purchases of Russian oil by some European countries, while others buy petroleum products refined in India from Russian crude purchased at discounted rates, saying they were helping finance a conflict in their own back yard.

    "I guarantee you that if Europe put on substantial secondary tariffs on the buyers of Russian oil, the war would be over in 60 or 90 days" because it would cut off Moscow's main revenue source, Bessent said.

    The Treasury chief said the tariffs on Indian goods over Russian oil purchases had brought "substantial progress" in talks with India. New Delhi and Washington will hold another round of talks with the U.S. on Tuesday amid a recent thaw in rhetoric between Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Bessent said the U.S. would be willing to work with European countries to consider steeper sanctions on Russian entities, including oil majors such as Rosneft and Lukoil, along with steps to prepare for greater use of Russian sovereign assets that have been frozen since Moscow's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

    This could be achieved by seizing small portions of the $300 billion in frozen assets to start, or placing them in a special purpose vehicle that could serve as collateral for a loan to Ukraine, he said.

    (Reporting by David Lawder; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Daniel Wallis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US Treasury Secretary Bessent states no tariffs on China without European action.
    • •Europe urged to impose tariffs on China and India for Russian oil purchases.
    • •Bessent highlights European purchases of refined Russian oil products.
    • •US considers steeper sanctions on Russian entities with Europe.
    • •Talks between US and India show progress on Russian oil tariffs.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bessent says US won't hit China with tariffs over Russian oil unless Europe goes first

    1What did Scott Bessent say about US tariffs on China?

    Scott Bessent stated that the US would not impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods related to Russian oil unless European countries take similar actions.

    2
    What role does Bessent expect from European countries?

    Bessent expects European countries to play a stronger role in cutting off Russian oil revenues and believes the US will not act without their cooperation.

    3How did Bessent describe the response from Chinese officials?

    Bessent mentioned that Chinese officials referred to oil purchases as a 'sovereign matter,' indicating their stance on the issue.

    4What could be the impact of imposing secondary tariffs on Russian oil buyers?

    Bessent claimed that if Europe imposed substantial secondary tariffs on buyers of Russian oil, it could potentially end the war in Ukraine within 60 to 90 days by cutting off Moscow's main revenue source.

    5What actions did Bessent suggest regarding Russian entities?

    Bessent indicated that the US would be willing to work with European countries to consider steeper sanctions on Russian entities, including major oil companies like Rosneft and Lukoil.

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