Possible 25% additional tariff on Venezuelan Oil Importers |
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American Shipper |
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03/31/2025 |
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President Trump issued an utive order instructing the Secretary of State to determine which countries may be subject to additional tariffs of 25% as early as April 2, because those countries import oil from Venezuela. As of early 2025, several countries import oil or petroleum from Venezuela. Based on available data and trs, the primary importers include: China: The largest buyer, accounts for a significant portion of Venezuelas oil exports (over 50% in recent years, with approximately 503,000 barrels per day (bpd) reported in early 2025 United States: Imports averaged around 222,000 bpd in 2024, though this may decrease after April 2025 due to expiring U.S. licenses and potential tariff policies India: Imports roughly 125,000 bpd in early 2025 Spain: Imported about 75,000 bpd in 2024 Cuba: Imports around 32,000 bpd in 2024 Brazil: Imports an estimated at 8-10% of Venezuelas total exports in recent years Turkey: Imported about 13-14% of Venezuela? exports in 2023 Other countries, such as Italy, Russia, Singapore, and Vietnam, also import Venezuelan oil, though in smaller or less consistent volumes. These tariffs would be in addition to any other tariffs already in place on a country such as section 232, section 301, and/or IEEPA tariffs.
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