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Global oil prices down to lowest in 4 years as US-China tariff war escalates

Global crude prices crashed by 6 percent on Wednesday as the tariff war between the United States and China escalated.

OilPrice.com data showed that WTI crude futures slumped by around $4.01, or 6.7 percent, to $56.06 per barrel, while Brent tumbled to $59.33 per barrel as at the time of filing this report.

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The drop is the lowest crude price decline since February 2021.

The development comes as US President Donald Trump on Wednesday confirmed the 104 percent tariff on Chinese imports.

In a tit-for-tat, China slammed 84 percent on US goods in response to Trump’s tariff. Beijing said China’s tariffs take effect on April 10.

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The tariff war between the US and China had sparked concerns among traders, worried that the world may descend into a full-blown trade war that will trigger a recession, hitting crude oil demand.

Recall that the Organisation of Oil Producing Countries, OPEC+, recently agreed to accelerate output in May, which will bring more oil to a market that was already facing a surplus.

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