Midday Crude Oil Analysis: The tensions in the Mediterranean are escalating; will oil prices rise or fall in the future?
During the early trading session in Asia, the price of Brent Crude Oil Futures fell as the market is assessing new developments in the Mediterranean region.
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During the early trading session in Asia, the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) Brent Crude Oil Product Futures prices remained stable as the market weighs the predictions of a supply surplus in 2025 and reduced refinery running.
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Canada is the largest external source of oil supply for the USA and also the largest external source of Uranium for USA nuclear power plants. The potash produced in the western provinces of Canada is an important source of fertilizer for USA farms. The media reports that imposing export taxes on these Commodities is Canada's most desperate choice, and Canada is more likely to impose retaliatory tariffs on imported USA-manufactured goods, as well as implement export controls on certain Canadian products.
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