Trade war impact: Wary Chinese buyers slam brakes on US crude imports

World's second largest economy halted purchases in August for first time in two years. In July, Chinese buyers received nearly 12 million barrels of crude from the US

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Sheela Tobben | Bloomberg
Last Updated : Oct 06 2018 | 5:42 PM IST
Even though Beijing hasn’t sanctioned American oil imports yet, Chinese buyers aren’t taking any chances.

The world’s second largest economy halted purchases of US crude in August for the first time since September 2016, according to US Census Bureau data released Friday. In July, Chinese buyers received nearly 12 million barrels of crude from the US

Beijing, once an enthusiastic buyer of US crude after Washington lifted its restrictions on exports in December 2015, has even jockeyed with Canada for the position of top importer at times. Yet, China’s interest in American oil has diminished amid the escalating trade spat between the two nations.
Trade Halt

In June, Beijing threatened to slap a 25 percent tariff on crude imports in response to US President Donald Trump’s $50 billion levy on Chinese imports. China’s largest refiner Sinopec then suspended its incoming shipments of US crude, yet eventually resumed some purchases after crude was removed from that list.

The future of American crude shipments into China remains uncertain and there is still no guarantee that threats of a US crude tariff won’t resurface as the trade conflict persists. American oil producers, particularly those who operate in the key Permian Basin of West Texas and New Mexico, risk feeling the pain from the ongoing tensions as they increasingly look to foreign shores to market their supplies, as local demand becomes saturated.


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