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Oil slides as US tariff hike raise jitters over global economy

By Thomson Reuters Feb 22, 2026 | 5:23 PM

SINGAPORE, Feb 23 (Reuters) – Oil prices slipped on Monday after President Donald ​Trump said he would ‌raise U.S. tariffs on global imports, creating uncertainty for world economic growth and fuel consumption.

Brent ‌crude ​futures slid ⁠45 cents, or ⁠0.63%, to $71.31 a barrel by 2315 GMT while U.S. crude futures were at $65.98 ​a barrel, down 50 cents, or 0.75%.

Trump said ⁠on Saturday ⁠he would raise a ​temporary tariff from 10% to ​15% on U.S. imports from ‌all countries, the maximum level allowed under the law, after the U.S. ⁠Supreme Court struck down his previous tariff programme.

The tariff decision offset ⁠the ‌rising risk of ⁠a military conflict between ​the ‌U.S. and Iran, ​which pushed ⁠Brent and West Texas Intermediate prices up more than 5% last week.

(Reporting by Florence Tan; Editing by ​Jamie Freed)