In a bold move that’s shaking up global trade talks, US President Donald Trump has called on all NATO countries to immediately stop buying Russian oil. He didn’t stop there—he also warned China of hefty tariffs ranging from 50% to 100% on their imports. This comes amid rising tensions over energy security and economic rivalries, as Trump pushes for stronger alliances against adversaries.
Speaking at a recent event, Trump emphasized the need for NATO partners to cut ties with Russian energy supplies. “It’s time to end this dependency,” he said, highlighting how ongoing conflicts make Russian oil a risky choice. This push aligns with his long-standing “America First” policy, aiming to boost US energy exports while isolating Russia economically.
On the China front, the tariff threats target key goods like electronics and machinery, building on Trump’s previous trade war tactics. Experts say these moves could hike prices for consumers worldwide but might force negotiations on unfair trade practices. “We’re protecting American jobs and innovation,” Trump added, signaling no backing down.
The announcement, timed just days after the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, underscores Trump’s focus on national security. NATO leaders have yet to respond fully, but the call could reshape energy markets and strengthen Western unity. As tariffs on China loom, businesses are watching closely—will this spark a new round of global trade battles?
For more on US foreign policy, NATO relations, Russian oil bans, and China tariffs, stay tuned for updates. This story highlights Trump’s aggressive stance on international trade and energy independence.
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