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Lindsey Graham’s Trump-Supported Russia Sanctions Bill Softens Tariff Impact on China and India – Key Points to Understand

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Senators Release Updated Russia Sanctions Bill, Easing Tariff Worries for Some Countries

On July 14, U.S. Senators introduced a revised version of the Russia sanctions bill, which has notably reduced the proposed tariff impacts on countries like China and India that import Russian oil and gas. This bipartisan effort includes support from both Republican and Democratic senators and was initially led by Senator Lindsey Graham, who sadly passed away on July 11.

Just a day before his passing, Graham shared that he had reached an agreement with then-President Donald Trump to advance the bill, which had been under consideration for over a year.

In a joint statement with Senator Richard Blumenthal, Senator Roger Wicker, and Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Graham expressed pride in the progress made with the Trump Administration, stating, “As Russia increases its attacks on civilians, it’s essential that our government works together to impose significant penalties on those buying Russian energy, supporting the war effort.”

According to Senate aides, the bill gathered support from 26 co-sponsors, with expectations of more signing on soon. One aide shared a sense of optimism about the bill’s chances of passing, noting, “We’re feeling confident about our path forward.”

Key Updates About the Revised Bill

The updated legislation modifies the original proposal co-authored by Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, and Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, which was introduced in April 2025. The new bill limits potential tariffs on third-party buyers of Russian oil and gas to a maximum of 100% for the top five importers, a significant reduction from the previous 500% cap.

Additionally, the latest version includes exceptions for countries importing less than 15% of Russian natural gas and that are making efforts to lessen those imports, potentially benefiting Japan, France, Hungary, and Belgium.

China, India, Slovakia, Hungary, and Azerbaijan are currently the top buyers of Russian crude oil, while China, France, Japan, Hungary, and Belgium lead in natural gas imports, according to Senate aides.

Moreover, the bill imposes sanctions on Russia’s fleet of tankers that don’t utilize Western services, financial institutions, including the Russian Central Bank, and major state-owned energy projects like Yamal LNG and Arctic LNG facilities. Notably, the updated version also allows President Trump to waive sanctions if he believes it serves U.S. interests.

Senate aides noted that securing a deal with Trump took months of negotiations. “This is our only proposal that has support from all sides and is likely to effectively pressure Russia,” one aide stated.

Meanwhile, President Trump suggested that sanctions against Iran and Hezbollah could also be included in the bill, emphasizing the significance of those measures if added.

However, Senator Blumenthal urged caution about introducing new targets in the legislation, indicating that it’s best to move forward with the current bill rather than complicating it further.

Trump expressed hope for the bill’s passage, stating, “This is in honor of Lindsey. He greatly wanted this legislation. There’s a good chance it moves forward.”

Graham’s office initially reported his passing was due to a brief and sudden illness, but further investigations revealed he suffered from an aortic dissection, a serious condition related to high blood pressure.

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