U.S. to Impose 25% Tariff on Countries Buying Venezuelan Oil
The Trump administration's new trade measure, effective April 2, targets nations purchasing Venezuelan oil, citing alleged criminal migration and economic aggression.
- President Trump announced a 25% tariff on imports from countries buying Venezuelan oil, set to take effect on April 2, 2025.
- The tariffs are framed as punitive measures against Venezuela, accused of sending violent criminals, including members of the Tren de Aragua gang, to the U.S.
- Major importers like China and India are expected to face significant economic impacts from the tariff, potentially disrupting global trade flows.
- Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela has been extended until May 27, 2025, as part of broader U.S. policy adjustments.
- Venezuela has condemned the tariffs as illegal and hostile, labeling them as economic aggression by the U.S.
































