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[FT News Briefing: UK Tax Crackdowns, US Shale Challenges, and the UK-China Trade Reset]-[Opec pops US shale’s balloon]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2025-08-14

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UK Non-Dom Tax Policy and Economic Stability

Recent concerns regarding the UK's crackdown on "non-doms" (non-domiciled residents) have been largely alleviated by new data. Chancellor Rachel Reeves initiated stricter measures against these individuals, who are often perceived as "avoiding taxes while living in the UK." While critics predicted a "mass exodus" of wealthy residents, current findings show no evidence of such a trend. This stability is crucial for the government, as Reeves hopes to raise £4 billion between 2026 and 2027 to bolster public finances.

The Looming Crisis in US Shale Oil

For the past decade, the United States has maintained its position as the world's largest oil producer. However, the industry is currently facing significant headwinds. FT U.S. Energy Editor Jamie Smith explains that the sector is "spooked" by a sharp decline in oil prices, which are currently hovering around $65 a barrel—the threshold many producers need just to "break even."

The primary driver of this pressure is a strategic shift by OPEC and OPEC Plus. After previously cutting production to support prices, the cartel has decided to bring back approximately 2.2 million barrels per day to the market. Saudi Arabia, in particular, is spearheading this policy to "reclaim market share" from US producers. In response, US shale companies are "reducing the amount of drilling rigs" and cutting back on fracking crews to "conserve their cash" and protect profit margins. This presents a contradiction for the current US administration, which simultaneously demands "American energy dominance" through increased production while also pushing for lower energy prices—a goal that analysts view as inherently impossible to achieve concurrently.

The UK-China Diplomatic and Commercial Reset

In contrast to the "confrontational route" taken by the US and the EU, the UK government is actively pursuing a "reset" in its relationship with China. Following a period of strained relations—particularly after Beijing imposed a national security law in Hong Kong in 2020—the UK is now prioritizing trade and investment.

This diplomatic thaw has yielded tangible results, including new licenses for UK financial institutions and the lifting of restrictions on pork exports. The UK’s status as the "country of honor" at an upcoming trade fair in Xiamen underscores this warming trend. While many British companies remain optimistic, experts caution that significant hurdles remain. British firms continue to face "intense domestic competition" in China and concerns regarding the broader direction of the Chinese economy. As FT Shanghai correspondent Tom Hale notes, there is a "noticeable change in mood" on the ground, yet questions persist regarding whether improved diplomatic relations will reliably translate into long-term revenues and profits for foreign businesses.

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Today is Thursday, August 14th, and this is your FT News Briefing.

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