Oil prices declined on Tuesday, July 22, 2025, as concerns the brewing trade war between major crude consumers the United States and the European Union will curb fuel demand growth by lowering economic activity weighed on investor sentiment.
Brent crude futures fell 52 cents, or 0.75%, to $68.69 a barrel by 0325 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $66.69 a barrel, down 51 cents, or 0.76%.
Both benchmarks settled slightly lower on Monday.
The August WTI contract expires on Tuesday and the more active September contract was down 54 cents, or 0.82%, to $65.41 a barrel.
“Broad demand concerns continue to simmer amid escalating global trade tensions, especially as markets eye the latest tariff threats between major economies and Trump’s potential announcements ahead of August 1 deadline,” Priyanka Sachdeva, senior market analyst at Phillip Nova, told Reuters.
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“Investors are also eyeing the ripple effects of fresh U.S. sanctions on Russian crude,” she added.
Supply concerns have largely been alleviated by major producers raising output and since a ceasefire on June 24 ended the conflict between Israel and Iran.
However, investors are increasingly worried about the global economy amid U.S. trade policy changes.
A weaker U.S. dollar has provided some backing for crude as buyers using other currencies are paying relatively less.
Prices have slipped “as trade war concerns offset the support by a softer (U.S. dollar),” IG market analyst Tony Sycamore wrote in a note.
Sycamore also pointed to the possibility of an escalation in the trade dispute between the U.S. and the EU over tariffs.
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