Trump Pauses Tariff Threats on China Following Putin Summit

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Trump Pauses Tariff Threats on China Following Putin Summit
Trump Pauses Tariff Threats on China Following Putin Summit

President Donald Trump speaks at a press conference in Anchorage, Alaska, on Aug. 15, 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

President Donald Trump said after his Aug. 15 summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin that progress made in the talks means he will not immediately consider imposing additional tariffs on countries such as China for buying Russian oil—but hinted that he might have to “in two or three weeks.”

Trump has warned that if Russia does not move toward ending the war in Ukraine, the United States will impose sanctions directly on Moscow. He has also threatened secondary sanctions—penalties on countries like China and India that continue to buy Russian oil despite U.S. pressure.

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