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Oil prices drop as Trump’s tariff plan sparks global slowdown fears

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  • Oil prices drop nearly 3% following President Trump’s sweeping tariff announcement, raising fears of reduced global demand.
  • Markets react negatively, with Wall Street stocks sliding and analysts warning of potential economic slowdown and inflation risks.
  • International responses vary, with some countries seeking negotiations while others consider retaliatory trade measures.

[WORLD] Oil prices experienced a significant decline on Thursday, dropping nearly 3%, after President Donald Trump unveiled a comprehensive set of new tariffs on imports. This move has intensified fears of a global trade war, potentially dampening economic growth and reducing demand for crude oil.​

Tariff Details and Immediate Market Reaction

During the "Liberation Day" press conference on April 2, President Trump announced a 10% baseline tariff on all imports, with higher rates imposed on goods from 60 countries identified as unfair trade partners. Notably, Chinese goods are now subject to tariffs as high as 54%, and additional levies on products like lumber and copper are forthcoming. ​

In response to these developments, Brent crude futures fell by $1.97, settling at $72.98 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude declined by $1.98 to $69.73 per barrel. ​

Exemptions and Ongoing Concerns

Although imports of oil, gas, and refined products were exempted from the newly announced tariffs, market participants remain apprehensive about the broader economic implications. The prospect of an economic slowdown and rising inflation could adversely affect oil demand. ​

Further exacerbating market concerns, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported an unexpected increase in crude oil inventories by 6.2 million barrels, contrary to analysts' expectations of a 2.1 million barrel decline. This unexpected build in stockpiles has added to the bearish sentiment in the oil market. ​

Global Economic Implications

The announcement has had a ripple effect across global financial markets. Wall Street reacted negatively, with significant declines in stock futures and oil prices, reflecting investor concerns about potential economic disruptions. Dow futures fell over 2%, the S&P 500 dropped 3.7%, and the Nasdaq slid 4.6%. ​

Internationally, reactions have been mixed. While some countries, such as the United Kingdom, emphasized their alliance with the U.S. and sought to negotiate deals, others, including Italy and Brazil, criticized the tariffs and considered retaliatory measures. Australia and New Zealand rejected the rationale behind the tariffs, noting their existing trade surpluses and low tariffs. ​

Analyst Perspectives

Analysts are expressing concern over the potential for these tariffs to escalate into a full-blown trade war, which could have severe implications for global economic growth. Bjarne Schieldrop, chief commodities analyst at SEB, highlighted the uncertainty surrounding the broader impact on trade and growth, contributing to market anxiety.

Economists warn that the new measures could raise effective U.S. tariff rates to levels unseen since the early 20th century, potentially sparking inflation and reducing consumer demand. There is also the looming threat of stagflation, characterized by rising prices and slowing economic growth.

The imposition of these sweeping tariffs by President Trump has introduced significant volatility into global markets, particularly affecting oil prices and equities. As the situation develops, market participants and policymakers will be closely monitoring the potential for retaliatory measures and the broader impact on global trade and economic growth.​


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