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Oil prices fall as fears trade war will dent demand linger

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Oil prices fell on Tuesday morning as fears about the impact of a US-China trade war on demand for fuel persisted.

Brent crude futures dropped 1.5% to $63.84 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was down 1.4% to $61.18 a barrel.

US officials had struck a more positive tone on Monday about potential deals with trading partners, with Treasury secretary Scott Bessent saying that the administration had seen “many countries come forward and present some very good proposals”.

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However, there was still uncertainty stemming from the trade spat between the US and China, as Bessent said he believed that it’s “up to China to de-escalate”.

Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: “There’s a lack of clarity over how the China-US negotiations will unfold. It appears both sides are waiting for the other to take the initiative.”

“Amid the standoff, worries about the effect on global growth are lingering, and it’s showing up in oil prices, with brent crude falling back by around 1% as projections for energy demand are scaled back.”

While uncertainty remained over US-China trade tensions, gold prices dipped because of some of the more positive signals on tariffs.

Gold futures (GC=F) fell 0.5% to $3,330.20 per ounce at the time of writing, while the spot price declined 0.8% to $3,317.02 an ounce.

The White House said on Monday that Trump planned to ease the impact of tariffs on US carmakers.

“President Trump is building an important partnership with both the domestic automakers and our great American workers,” US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick said in a statement provided by the White House, according to a Reuters report.

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“This deal is a major victory for the president’s trade policy by rewarding companies who manufacture domestically, while providing runway to manufacturers who have expressed their commitment to invest in America and expand their domestic manufacturing.”

The statement came after a report by the Wall Street Journal said this meant that carmakers would not be charged other tariffs, such as duties on steel and aluminium.

Investors have been flocking to gold as it is considered a safe-haven asset in times of uncertainty. Despite edging lower on Tuesday morning, prices remain near all-time highs.

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The pound edged slightly lower against the dollar (GBPUSD=X) on Tuesday morning, dipping 0.2% to $1.341 at the time of writing, as the greenback strengthened.

The US dollar index (DX-Y.NYB), which tracks the greenback against a basket of six currencies, was up 0.2% to 99.22, though it still remains near a three-year low.

Francesco Pesole, an FX strategist at ING, said: “The dollar has reversed some of its losses after auto-tariff related news, and as US equities found some late-session support [on Monday].

“The greenback should continue to be tossed around by tariff developments (which have been USD-positive of late) and evidence of the damage already done to the US economy emerging from data. On balance, the risks are skewed to the downside for the dollar this week.”

In other currency moves, the pound was slightly higher against the euro (GBPEUR=X), up 0.1% to trade at €1.1773 at the time of writing.

More broadly, the FTSE 100 was little changed on Tuesday morning, trading at 8,420 points. For more details, check our live coverage here.

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