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Oil costs fall after Trump says China can proceed shopping for oil from Iran
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Oil costs fall after Trump says China can proceed shopping for oil from Iran

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Last updated: June 24, 2025 3:23 pm
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Oil costs fell sharply Tuesday after President Donald Trump stated China can maintain shopping for oil from Iran, an indication that the U.S. is easing its most stress marketing campaign on the Islamic Republic within the wake of a ceasefire with Israel.

World benchmark Brent fell $3.33, or 4.66%, to $68.15 per barrel by 10:18 a.m. ET. U.S. crude oil was final down $3.18, or 4.64%, to $65.33 a barrel. Costs closed 7% decrease on Monday because the oil market wager that the battle within the Center East was winding down.

“China can now proceed to buy Oil from Iran,” Trump stated in a submit on his social media platform Fact Social. “Hopefully, they are going to be buying lots from the U.S., additionally. It was my Nice Honor to make this occur!”

Trump threatened in Might to bar any nation shopping for Iranian oil from doing enterprise with the U.S. China purchases the overwhelming majority of the 1.7 million barrels per day that Iran sometimes exports, in keeping with information from Kpler.

Oil costs have tumbled to ranges final seen earlier than Israel began bombing Iran on June 13, as buyers now consider the danger is low {that a} main provide disruption will happen the Center East.

The U.S. determination to affix Israel’s marketing campaign and bomb three key nuclear websites in Iran over the weekend initially triggered fears that Tehran may attempt to choke off oil exports from the Persian Gulf in retaliation.

Iran 'oil shock' could be a month away, says BCA Research's Matt Gertken

As an alternative, Tehran launched a missile assault on a U.S. airbase in Qatar that left no casualties, offering an offramp from additional escalation. Trump introduced a ceasefire settlement between Israel and Iran shortly afterward.

The ceasefire teetered on the point of collapse early Tuesday as Trump accused each Iran and Israel of violating the settlement shortly after it went into impact. The president demanded that Jerusalem and Tehran adhere to the ceasefire, reserving unusually harsh phrases for Israel.

“I am not proud of Israel,” Trump instructed reporters en path to a NATO summit within the Netherlands. “I am not proud of Iran both however I am actually sad if Israel” continues its bombing marketing campaign Tuesday.

All through the battle, merchants feared that Israel may goal the three.3 million bpd of crude oil that Iran produces, or that the Islamic Republic may lash out by focusing on power infrastructure within the Gulf nations, together with Iraq.

Traders additionally watched if Iran would attempt to shut the Strait of Hormuz linking the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. The strait, used to move 20% of the world’s crude, is a key route for Iranian and different Center Japanese shipments, together with Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Kuwait and Bahrain.

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