PANews, August 16 news, according to a report by Jinshi forwarded from Global Network, the United States recently announced additional tariffs on Indian goods, citing punishment for India's purchase of Russian oil. The U.S. also threatened to impose secondary tariffs on Chinese goods exported to the U.S. due to purchases of Russian oil. According to a report by Reuters on the 16th, U.S. President Trump stated after meeting with Russian President Putin on the 15th local time that there are currently no plans to impose tariffs on China for purchasing Russian oil. After concluding his meeting with Putin in Alaska, Trump told Fox News reporters that given the circumstances of the meeting, he would not consider imposing tariffs on China for purchasing Russian oil at this time. Trump also said, "I might have to consider this issue in two or three weeks, but for now, we don't have to think about it."