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US holds back China trade threats as it weighs Russia sanctions

So far the White House has only imposed the tariffs on India over its purchases of Russian crude, but not China

September 02, 2025 / 22:55 IST
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Matthew Whitaker in Bled, Slovenia, on Sept. 2.Photographer: Petar Santini/Bloomberg
Matthew Whitaker in Bled, Slovenia, on Sept. 2.Photographer: Petar Santini/Bloomberg

The US has held back from imposing secondary sanctions on China over its support for Russia’s war on Ukraine because broader trade negotiations are continuing, the US’s envoy to NATO said Tuesday.

President Donald Trump has threatened to slap sanctions on buyers of Russian oil unless an agreement between Kyiv and Moscow can be reached to end the conflict that’s now well into its fourth year. So far the White House has only imposed the tariffs on India over its purchases of Russian crude, but not China.

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“President Trump has not put tariffs on China because those negotiations are ongoing. And the war in Ukraine is certainly part of that discussion,” US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker told Bloomberg in an interview in Bled, Slovenia.

“I don’t disagree those would be effective,” Whitaker said, adding that the last time Beijing and Washington were engaged in a tit-for-tat tariff battle, it culminated in 145% duties on both sides. “That’s not the way it’s going to resolve the situation both on trade with China and war of Russia and Ukraine,” he added, in a nod to the complexities of deploying such economic leverage.