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Trump says he'll put a 25% tariff on countries that buy Venezuelan oil, though the US does so itself

Trump Mass Firings
March 24, 2025
JOSH BOAK - AP

WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” President Donald Trump said Monday he would be placing a 25% tariff on all imports from any country that buys oil or gas from Venezuela as well as imposing new tariffs on the South American country itself.

In a Truth Social post, Trump said Venezuela has been โ€œvery hostileโ€ to the U.S. and countries purchasing oil from it will be forced to pay the tariff on all their trade to the U.S. starting April 2.

The tariffs would most likely add to the taxes facing China, which in 2023 bought 68% of the oil exported by Venezuela, according to a 2024 analysis by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Spain, India, Russia, Singapore and Vietnam are also among the countries receiving oil from Venezuela, the report shows.

Trump says he'll put a 25% tariff on countries that buy Venezuelan oil, though the US does so itself
Trump Mass Firings

But even the United States โ€” despite its sanctions against Venezuela โ€” buys oil from that country. In January, the United States imported 8.6 million barrels of oil from Venezuela, according to the Census Bureau, out of roughly 202 million barrels imported that month.

And on Monday, the Treasury Department issued an extension for U.S.-based Chevron Corp.โ€™s lease to pump and export Venezuelan oil until May 27. The extension, known as a general license, exempts the country from economic sanctions and allows it to continue to pump oil.

In February, Trump had announced an end to the Chevron-Venezuela relationship, in what became a financial lifeline for the South American country.

Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduro responded by accusing the U.S. of violating international trade rules with an โ€œarbitrary, illegal and desperate measureโ€ designed to โ€œundermine the developmentโ€ of the South American nation.

Trump says he'll put a 25% tariff on countries that buy Venezuelan oil, though the US does so itself
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โ€œFor years, the fascist right, repudiated by the Venezuelan people, has promoted economic sanctions with the hope of bringing Venezuela to its knees,โ€ the government said in a statement. โ€œThey failed because Venezuela is a sovereign country, because its people have resisted with dignity, and because the world no longer submits to any form of economic dictatorship.โ€

The U.S. president is arguing that tariffs will bring back manufacturing jobs, rather than worsen inflationary pressures and hinder growth as economists have warned. His latest anecdotal evidence came Monday as Hyundai announced at the White House that it would build a $5.8 billion steel plant in Louisiana.

โ€œThis investment is a clear demonstration that tariffs very strongly work,โ€ said Trump, adding that the new plant by the South Korean automaker would create 1,400 jobs.

Hyundai Motor Group's executive chairman, Euisun Chung, told the president: โ€œWe are really proud to stand with you and proud to build the future together.โ€

Trump's latest tariffs threat suggests the administration may be willing to take bolder moves against China in its efforts to rewrite the guidelines of the global economy. The Trump administration has already levied universal 20% tariffs on imports from China as an effort to crackdown on the illicit trade in fentanyl, but another 25% import tax on top of that could further escalate tensions between the world's two largest economies.

Trump said Venezuela will face a โ€œSecondaryโ€ tariff because it is the home to the gang Tren de Aragua. The Trump administration is deporting immigrants that it claims are members of that gang who illegally crossed into the United States.

Trump has labeled April 2 as โ€œLiberation Dayโ€ based on his still unclear plans to roll out import taxes to match the rates charged by other countries, as well as fully levy 25% tariffs against Mexico and Canada, the two largest U.S. trading partners. The Republican president has also increased his 2018 tariffs on steel and aluminum to 25% for all imports and has committed to additional tariffs on autos, pharmaceutical drugs, lumber, computer chips and copper.

The U.S. stock market had been climbing on Monday as investors expect the tariffs to be more targeted than they earlier feared. Still, the S&P 500 index is down so far this year out of concerns that a trade war could hinder economic growth and increase inflationary pressures.

But Trump has been somewhat closely guarded about his plans for tariffs, saying Monday that even though he wants to charge โ€œreciprocalโ€ rates that โ€œwe might be even nicer than that.โ€

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Associated Press writers Regina Garcia Cano and Fatima Hussein contributed reporting. Garcia Cano contributed from Caracas, Venezuela.

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