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WTI Crude Oil Slightly Rises as Market Focuses on Trump's Tariff Threat
In the early hours of January 31st Beijing time, WTI crude oil futures saw a slight increase on Thursday. The March delivery price for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose by $0.11, an increase of 0.15%, closing at $72.73 per barrel. The market's attention is centered on the potential impact of U.S. President Trump's possible tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
Market Watches Trump's Tariff Decision
Oil analyst John Evans stated that the primary focus for the oil market currently is whether the Trump administration will fulfill its promise to impose a 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods on February 1st. He noted that compared to this potential policy, the effects of other market factors are relatively minor.
The White House reaffirmed Trump's tariff plan on Tuesday. Under the new policy, if Canada and Mexico quickly take action to restrict the export of fentanyl to the U.S., they might avoid the tariff measures. On Wednesday, the nominee for Trump's Commerce Secretary also indicated that there might be room for adjustments in the tariff policy.
Uncertainty Over Supply Chain Impact
Canada and Mexico are significant crude oil suppliers to the U.S., and the tariff measures could disrupt the supply chain, thereby affecting oil price volatility. Market analysts believe that if Trump ultimately implements the tariff policy, it could drive up domestic energy costs in the U.S. and further impact North American free trade relations.
Currently, the market is closely monitoring policy developments before February 1st, with investors anticipating greater oil price fluctuations in the coming days.


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