India Turns to U.S. Energy to Shield Itself From Massive Tariffs

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India has agreed to increase energy imports from the US to avoid potential tariffs, deepening its energy trade with the US in a bid to shield its economy from trade restrictions.

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India has agreed to deepen its energy trade with the United States in a bid to avoid the introduction of higher tariffs on exports by President Donald Trump. In recent months, Trump has threatened several countries with tariffs if they do not import larger quantities of U.S. gas, to varying success. India, like several other Asian countries, has decided that agreeing to increase imports is the best way to help avoid its economy being hit hard by restrictions on trade with the U.S. This week, India’s Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister, Hardeep…

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Original article published by OilPrice.com on November 23, 2025.
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