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Oil tumbles 8% after China retaliates in global trade war

MNK NewsBy MNK NewsApril 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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(Reuters) -China escalated the global trade conflict on Friday by imposing an additional 34% tariff on U.S. goods, following President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

Crude prices, already under pressure from Trump’s tariffs and an anticipated increase in OPEC+ production in May, plummeted by 8% on Friday, heading towards their lowest close since the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021.

Below are comments from analysts and brokerages on the impact of China’s retaliatory tariffs on oil prices, as well as their predictions on where the downward trend may bottom out.

ALEX KUPTSIKEVICH, FXPRO CHIEF MARKET ANALYST

“In theory, coordination (amongst producers) is now at a higher level, but that doesn’t negate the powerful pressures expected due to the trade shock and supply expansion.

“Technically, oil is breaking through the bottom of the three-year range, and the 50-week moving average worked as resistance for the third time since September.”

HAMAD HUSSAIN, CLIMATE AND COMMODITIES ECONOMIST AT CAPITAL ECONOMICS

“An escalation in trade tensions adds to the risks facing global economic, and in turn, oil demand growth.”

TAMAS VARGA, ANALYST, OIL BROKER PVM

“The trade war escalated, recession fears rise and consequently oil demand growth is to take a sizeable hit. The fact that U.S. energy imports are exempted, and OPEC+ produced a bombshell by re-adding more oil in May than originally planned pours fuel to the bear’s fire. Volatility will persist, risk is off, and currently it is impossible to foretell when appetite for oil and equities will return.

“The bottom is more time than price sensitive, so when all the panic selling is done and countermeasures are announced then we will see some upside correction.”

BJARNE SCHIELDROP, CHIEF COMMODITIES ANALYST AT SEB

“What really took out everything is China implementing counter measures on tariffs. Now we are suddenly in the escalating tit-for-tat situation for tariffs. This is the first very explicit escalation from China, they are not backing down, they are upping the game.

“If we have a recession, then for sure we will have a surplus (in the oil market), OPEC+ might have to cut more.”

JORGE MONTEPEQUE, MANAGING DIRECTOR AT ONYX CAPITAL GROUP

“The Chinese tariff announcement reaffirms that effectively U.S./China trade seizes up. 50s is not out of the question,” he said, referring to the oil price outlook.

OLE HANSEN, HEAD OF COMMODITY STRATEGY AT SAXO BANK

“China’s aggressive countermove to U.S. tariffs all but confirms we are heading towards a global trade war, a war that has no winners and which will hurt economic growth and with that demand for key commodities such as crude oil and refined products.



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