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Oil Crashes Below $60 as Tariff Battle Escalates 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
April 9, 2025
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Crude Oil Prices

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Oil markets have experienced a significant jolt, with prices plunging to their lowest levels in four years, as escalating trade tensions between the United States and China reignited fears of a global recession and weaker demand for oil.  

The drop follows China’s retaliation to the newly imposed U.S. tariffs of 104% on Chinese goods, a move that further stoked uncertainty in energy markets already on edge. 

As of 2:30 p.m. GMT on Wednesday, Brent Crude—the international benchmark—fell by 5.25%, trading at $59.46 per barrel. This marks the first time Brent has dipped below the $60 threshold since 2020.  

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Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) Crude, the U.S. benchmark, tumbled by 5.59% to $56.09 per barrel, inching dangerously close to the $55 mark. 

The price slump is causing alarm among U.S. oil producers, as WTI’s current level is already $10 per barrel below the average $65 needed to profitably drill a new well, according to data from the Dallas Federal Reserve’s Energy Survey for Q1 2025.  

Many industry analysts now fear that continued price pressure could force operators to scale back drilling activity, leading to layoffs and investment cuts in one of America’s most vital industries. 

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The oil market downturn comes as part of a broader financial market rout sparked by President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement of steep across-the-board tariffs last week.  

The most controversial move was a 104% tariff imposed on all Chinese imports, which came into effect on April 9. 

In response, Beijing struck back hard. On Wednesday, Chinese authorities imposed retaliatory tariffs of up to 84% on American goods, further escalating the trade dispute and unsettling global markets.  

“If the U.S. insists on escalating trade restrictions, China has both the determination and the means to respond forcefully—and will do so.” 

Chinese Ministry of Commerce

The tit-for-tat tariff war has injected high levels of volatility into both commodity and equity markets. Asian and European stock indexes saw sharp declines, and the ripple effects reached U.S. financial markets, where major futures indexes plummeted.  

The Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were down 2.1%, S&P 500 futures fell 1.8%, and Nasdaq-100 futures lost 1.5%. 

Demand Concerns Amplify Oil Market Woes 

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Oil and Gas Exploration

While the tariffs alone were enough to jolt the markets, underlying concerns about a global slowdown in oil demand have also come into sharp focus.  

Analysts fear that prolonged trade tensions could suppress economic growth in both China and the United States, the world’s two largest energy consumers. 

“The longer this trade war drags on, the greater the risk that we see demand destruction.

“Even the prospect of a mild recession is enough to push oil into bearish territory right now.”

Rebecca McClain, an energy strategist with Frost & Stone in London 

The situation is further compounded by the fact that the recent collapse represents the largest five-day slump for oil prices—ranging between 15% and 20%—since July 2022.  

Oil Prices
Oil Prices

Energy traders are now recalibrating their forecasts for the rest of the year, with many bracing for further losses if diplomatic negotiations between Washington and Beijing fail to gain traction. 

Wednesday’s oil price plunge underscores the fragility of the global energy market in a time of mounting geopolitical and economic uncertainty.  

As the U.S.-China trade war deepens, the effects are being felt well beyond tariffed goods—spilling into critical sectors like energy, where the consequences may be long-lasting.  

Whether through policy recalibration or market self-correction, stakeholders now face urgent decisions in navigating what could be a prolonged period of instability. 

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