US President Donald Trump said the United States plans to expand secondary sanctions targeting Russia's trading partners, raising the prospect of further restrictions on countries such as China and India, according to TASS. "You're going to see a lot more. You're going to see so much secondary sanctions," Trump told reporters, without elaborating on specific measures. He confirmed that both China and India could face additional US tariffs, though he stopped short of providing details. "It may happen. I mean, I don't know. I can't tell you yet, but we did it with India," he said, referring to earlier trade actions. Trump did not clarify how these new tariffs would relate to broader secondary sanctions, which typically target third-party countries doing business with sanctioned entities. The remarks suggest Washington could further tighten pressure on nations maintaining economic ties with Moscow. Attribution: TASS Subediting: M. S. Salama