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Oil prices declined for a third consecutive day due to a decision by major producers to increase output in April and concerns over U.S. tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China slowing economic and fuel demand growth. Brent and WTI crude fell to their lowest levels since September and December, respectively. The OPEC+ group agreed to a small increase in production from April, the first step in planned monthly increases to unwind production cuts. The new U.S.
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