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    Oil Prices Fall as Key Trade Talks Falter Ahead of Tariff Deadline

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    Posted on July 22, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Oil prices dropped as U.S.-EU trade talks faltered, raising economic concerns. Potential tariffs loom, affecting global markets.

    Oil Prices Decline as Trade Negotiations Between U.S. and Europe Stumble

    By Shariq Khan

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices fell for a third consecutive session on Tuesday, as fading hopes for a trade deal between the U.S. and Europe threatened to slow economic activity in the world's largest oil markets.

    Brent crude futures were down 92 cents, or 1.3%, to $68.29 a barrel by 12:03 p.m. EDT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures for August delivery, set to expire on Tuesday, fell $1.09, or 1.6%, to $66.11 per barrel.

    The more active September WTI contract was down 92 cents, or 1.4%, to $65.03 a barrel.

    The European Union was exploring a broader set of possible counter-measures against the U.S. as prospects for an acceptable trade agreement with Washington fade, EU diplomats told Reuters on Tuesday.

    U.S. President Donald Trump, who has set an August 1 deadline for countries to secure trade deals or face steep tariffs, earlier threatened a 30% tariff on EU imports if a deal is not reached.

    Prospects of an interim trade deal between the U.S. and India before that deadline have also dimmed, two Indian government sources told Reuters.

    "It appears that tariff factor is becoming a greater focus ahead of the U.S. deadline," analysts at energy advisory firm Ritterbusch and Associates said in a note.

    Diesel was the top decliner across the energy complex, reflecting concerns about the economic outlook. The industrial fuel, used predominantly in manufacturing, construction and heavy transport, had been the top performer in oil markets over recent weeks due to tight global supplies.

    U.S. ultra-low sulfur diesel futures slid more than 3% on Tuesday to $102.16 a barrel.

    Still, crude price declines may be limited by the possibility that the U.S. could scale back the tariffs it has threatened or even delay them, Ritterbusch and Associates said.

    Meanwhile, a Reuters poll of analysts showed U.S. crude oil inventories likely fell by about 600,000 barrels in the week to July 18.

    (Additional reporting by Anjana Anil in Bengaluru and Sudarshan Varadhan in Singapore Editing by Jamie Freed, Mark Potter, Joe Bavier and Paul Simao)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Oil prices fell for the third consecutive session.
    • •U.S.-EU trade negotiations are facing challenges.
    • •Potential tariffs could impact economic activity.
    • •Diesel prices dropped significantly amid concerns.
    • •U.S. crude inventories likely decreased recently.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oil prices fall as key trade talks falter ahead of tariff deadline

    1What caused the decline in oil prices?

    Oil prices fell for a third consecutive session due to fading hopes for a trade deal between the U.S. and Europe, which threatens to slow economic activity.

    2What are the current prices for Brent and WTI crude?

    Brent crude futures were down to $68.29 a barrel, while the more active September WTI contract fell to $65.03 a barrel.

    3What is the deadline set by President Trump regarding trade deals?

    President Trump has set an August 1 deadline for countries to secure trade deals or face steep tariffs, including a potential 30% tariff on EU imports.

    4How did diesel prices react in the market?

    Diesel was the top decliner across the energy complex, with U.S. ultra-low sulfur diesel futures sliding more than 3% to $102.16 a barrel.

    5What did analysts say about the potential for tariff adjustments?

    Analysts from Ritterbusch and Associates noted that crude price declines may be limited by the possibility that the U.S. could scale back or delay the threatened tariffs.

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