Oil Advances After China Lays Out Steps to Boost Consumption

Oil rose for a second day after China, the world’s biggest importer, said it would take steps to revive consumption by boosting incomes.

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Published17 Mar 2025, 06:15 AM IST
Oil Advances After China Lays Out Steps to Boost Consumption
Oil Advances After China Lays Out Steps to Boost Consumption

Oil rose for a second day after China, the world’s biggest importer, said it would take steps to revive consumption by boosting incomes.

Brent crude climbed above $71 a barrel after advancing 1% on Friday, with West Texas Intermediate near $68. Beijing will also give details on policies to stabilize stock and real estate markets, lift wages and boost the nation’s birth rate, state-run news agency Xinhua reported.

Crude has fallen by more than $10 a barrel from this year’s high in January, as US President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war, an OPEC decision to increase supply and a possible end to the war in Ukraine all weigh on prices. Trump may speak to Russian leader Vladimir Putin this week, as the US pushes for a deal to end the fighting in the three-year conflict.

The dour outlook led Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to lower its Brent crude forecasts, analysts including Daan Struyven said in a note on Sunday. The Wall Street giant also said oil demand growth would be lower than previous estimates as tariffs endanger global growth.

“While the $10 a barrel sellof since mid-January is larger than the change in our base case fundamentals, we reduce by $5 our December 2025 forecast for Brent to $71,” the analysts said. “The medium-term risks to our forecast remain to the downside given potential further tariff escalation and potentially longer OPEC production increases.”

Meanwhile, US military strikes on Yemen’s Houthi militants will be “unrelenting” until the group stops targeting civilian and military vessels in the Red Sea, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said on Sunday. That follows an order a day earlier from President Trump to attack sites in Yemen controlled by the Iran-backed Houthis.

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First Published:17 Mar 2025, 06:15 AM IST
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