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Oil Prices Drop as Traders Question Trump’s Sanction Threat

Oil prices continued to decline on Tuesday in Asia as markets reacted to President Donald Trump‘s recent threat to impose sanctions on Russian oil supplies. The U.S. benchmark, West Texas Intermediate (WTI), fell by 0.85% to $66.43 per barrel, while the international benchmark, Brent crude, decreased by 0.72% to $68.73 per barrel. This downward trend follows Trump’s ultimatum to Russia, which demands a peace agreement in Ukraine within 50 days to avoid further sanctions on its oil exports.

Trump’s announcement aimed to signal a tough stance against Russia’s actions. However, traders appear unconvinced that immediate sanctions will significantly impact global oil supply. The uncertainty surrounding the effectiveness of these threats has contributed to the market’s cautious response. Despite the looming potential for sanctions, traders believe that the actual implementation may be unlikely.

Market Context and Demand Factors

Brent prices notably dipped below $70 per barrel earlier this week, with the market struggling to find direction amidst renewed tariff threats from Trump targeting various countries, including Mexico, the European Union, Japan, and South Korea. Despite these pressures, there is some support for oil prices due to strong seasonal demand and an increase in China‘s refinery throughput in June.

The near-term fundamentals for oil appear supportive. Members of the OPEC+ coalition are reportedly adding fewer barrels to the market than initially suggested. This, combined with sustained demand during the peak summer travel season, has mitigated some concerns regarding the broader economic implications of tariffs.

The market’s reaction to Trump’s statements reflects a broader skepticism among traders regarding the likelihood of immediate sanctions. After Trump’s speech, Brent prices settled down by 1.6% on Monday, suggesting a lack of immediate concern over potential supply disruptions.

Economic Implications and Analyst Insights

Analysts from ING expressed doubt about the feasibility of Trump’s proposed sanctions. They noted that the prospect of a large global market deficit resulting from 100% tariffs might deter the President from acting on his threats. According to Warren Patterson and Ewa Manthey, commodities strategists at ING, “The lack of any immediate action and the belief that these threats won’t be carried out help to explain the market reaction.”

As the situation develops, the oil market remains sensitive to geopolitical tensions and economic policies. Traders will be closely monitoring both Trump’s next moves and Russia’s response in the coming weeks, particularly regarding any potential shifts in oil supply dynamics.

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