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Oil Markets Navigate Tariff Turbulence as Chinese Demand Provides Modest Support

July 16, 2025
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Oil prices held steady on Wednesday as traders weighed competing signals from the global economy, with emerging signs of stronger Chinese crude consumption failing to fully offset mounting concerns about the economic fallout from intensifying U.S. trade disputes.

President Donald Trump recently announced 30% tariffs on imports from the European Union and Mexico starting August 1, escalating tensions with America’s largest trading partners and raising fears of a broader economic slowdown that could dampen fuel demand.

The European Union has warned that its trade with the United States could be effectively wiped out if Washington makes good on its threat to slap a 30% tariff on goods imported from the bloc, while the two trading partners combined make up roughly one-third of U.S. imports.

Brent crude futures eased 17 cents to $68.54 per barrel by 0844 GMT, while West Texas Intermediate crude declined 11 cents to $66.41, as the market demonstrated the cautious sentiment that has characterized recent trading sessions.

The tariff threat represents a significant escalation in trade tensions, with this being down from the previous reciprocal tariff for the EU announced in May, which had been set at 50 percent. The European Commission has responded by preparing retaliatory measures targeting $84.1 billion worth of U.S. goods should trade negotiations collapse.

Adding to geopolitical uncertainties, Trump has also threatened “very severe tariffs” on Russia within 50 days unless progress is made on ending the Ukraine conflict. However, as PVM analyst Tamas Varga noted, this latest development has failed to reignite supply disruption fears, with oil markets continuing their downward drift.

The primary support for oil prices came from across the Pacific, where Chinese refiners are showing renewed activity. State-owned refineries are reportedly ramping up production following maintenance shutdowns, positioning themselves to meet higher third-quarter fuel demand and rebuild diesel and gasoline inventories that have fallen to multi-year lows.

This Chinese demand recovery comes at a crucial time for global oil markets. China’s oil demand growth will remain sluggish in 2025 due to a slowdown in economic growth and waning demand for transportation fuel, according to recent analysis, though jet/kerosene is expected to grow by 100 tb/d y-o-y due to the expansion of China’s air transportation infrastructure.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) provided additional optimism in its monthly report Tuesday, forecasting improved global economic performance in the second half of 2025. The cartel highlighted that Brazil, China, and India are exceeding growth expectations while the United States and European Union show signs of recovery from the previous year’s challenges.

Meanwhile, domestic U.S. inventory data revealed mixed signals for demand. American Petroleum Institute figures showed crude stocks increased by 839,000 barrels in the week ended July 11, while gasoline inventories rose by 1.93 million barrels and distillate stocks climbed by 828,000 barrels.

The oil market’s recent performance reflects the delicate balance between seasonal summer demand patterns and macroeconomic headwinds. The seasonality in crude runs to meet Northern Hemisphere summer travel demand is boosting refinery throughputs by 3.7 mb/d from May, providing underlying support even as trade tensions threaten future consumption growth.

With oil prices trapped in a narrow trading range, market participants are closely monitoring both the progression of U.S. trade negotiations and the sustainability of China’s refinery recovery. The coming weeks will likely prove decisive in determining whether seasonal demand patterns can overcome growing economic uncertainty stemming from global trade disputes.

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Oil prices remained flat on Wednesday as two major forces clashed in global energy markets. President Trump’s threatened 30% tariffs on EU imports starting August 1 are raising fears of economic slowdown and reduced fuel demand, while Chinese refiners are ramping up production to meet higher third-quarter demand and rebuild critically low fuel stocks.

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