By Gopika Gopakumar

MUMBAI, Jan 24 (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday ​signaled the potential removal of additional ‌25% tariffs on India following a sharp reduction in ‌Indian imports of Russian oil.

Trade tensions escalated in August when U.S. President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on Indian goods to 50%, ⁠including a 25% ‌levy in response to India’s imports of Russian crude.

“Indian purchases by their ‍refineries of Russian oil have collapsed. So that is a success. The tariffs are still on, ​25% tariffs for Russian oil are ‌still on. I would imagine there is a path to take them off,” Bessent said in an interview with Politico at the World Economic Forum.

India’s Russian oil imports in ⁠December dropped to their ​lowest in two years, ​lifting OPEC’s share of Indian oil imports to an 11-month high, Reuters ‍reported on Friday, ⁠citing trade data.

Bessent’s remarks came amid heightened pressure from Trump, who earlier warned ⁠that tariffs could increase further unless India curtails ‌its Russian oil purchases.

(Reporting by Gopika ‌GopakumarEditing by Tomasz Janowski)