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Oil Rally Wavers as Focus Turns to Impending US Tariff Measures
Wednesday, 2 April 2025 15:46 WIB | OIL |Oil,

Oil was little changed, pausing last month's rally as traders position themselves for impending US tariff announcements.

Brent traded below $75 a barrel after slipping 0.4% on Tuesday, with West Texas Intermediate above $71. US President Donald Trump is set to announce his tariff measures later on Wednesday, and the sweeping duties will take immediate effect, according to his top spokeswoman.

Several proposals are said to be under consideration, including a tiered tariff system with a set of flat rates for different countries, as well as a more customized "reciprocal" plan. Wide-ranging measures remained on the table even as the announcement approached.

After a robust rally last month, "the handbrake has been applied," said Chris Weston, head of research for Pepperstone Group in Melbourne. "Market players are running down exposures and looking to go into ‘Liberation Day' less exposed to potential gyrations, knowing the ultimate response to the tariff announcement is really anyone's guess."

The tariffs threaten global growth prospects, adding to a deluge of conflicting drivers since Trump came into office. Sanctions threaten to curb supply from Russia and Iran, even as a production boost by OPEC and its allies from this month exacerbates concerns a glut is looming later this year. 

The US might further tighten the screws on Russia. A group of 50 Republican and Democratic senators introduced a sanctions package on the third-largest oil producer and countries that buy its fuel if President Vladimir Putin refuses to engage in good-faith ceasefire negotiations with Ukraine, or breaches an eventual agreement.

Elsewhere, the industry-funded American Petroleum Institute reported US crude inventories rose by a hefty 6 million barrels last week, according to a document seen by Bloomberg. Levels at Cushing, Oklahoma — the delivery point for WTI — rose by 2.2 million barrels, according to the report, which would be the largest build since January 2023 if confirmed by official data later on Wednesday.

Brent for June settlement fell 0.1% to $74.44 a barrel at 2:20 p.m. in Singapore.

WTI for May delivery declined 0.1% to $71.18 a barrel.

Source: Bloomberg

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