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Bad Blood - Burgeoning U.S.-China Trade War Has Potential to Devastate Propane, Ethane Markets

Bad Blood - Burgeoning U.S.-China Trade War Has Potential to Devastate Propane, Ethane Markets

RBN Energy Blogcast · Kristen Holmquist

April 9, 202514m 46s

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Starting on April 10, China will enact an 84% reciprocal tariff on imports of U.S. goods. This increase was in response to the 104% tariff that the U.S. placed on imports of Chinese goods, which was subsequently raised to 125% by President Trump on April 9. China is likely to retaliate further. Unlike China’s February retaliatory tariffs of 10%-15% on U.S. oil and LNG, this time NGLs and all energy products are included. These higher tariffs have the potential to destroy propane and ethane exports from the U.S. In today’s RBN blog, we look at the potential impact of China’s reciprocal tariffs on the propane and ethane markets.