Oil down on China tariffs, expected OPEC supply rise

Reuters  |  LONDON 

By Christopher Johnson

U.S. light hit a two-month low of $63.59 a barrel before edging back to $64.00, down $1.06, by 0755 GMT. North Sea Brent was down 36 cents at $73.08 a barrel.

In an escalating trade war with many of its major partners, including China, U.S. last week pushed ahead with tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese imports, starting on July 6.

retaliated by slapping duties on American export products, including

of said Beijing's retaliation had spooked oil investors:

"These punitive measures on bilateral trade have unnerved investors as it hurts global economic growth," Lu said.

U.S. said in a note to clients that the trade spat meant economic "downside risks have risen".

U.S. have boomed in the last two years as has surged, with becoming one of the biggest customers of American crude.

Brent crude hit a 3-1/2-year high above $80 a barrel in May but has since fallen in response to reports that top suppliers and are set to increase production.

"Oil prices have sold off over the past three weeks on concerns over higher OPEC production," said U.S. on Monday, adding that weaker demand from emerging economies and the escalating trade dispute, as well as rising inventories had further weighed on prices.

The cartel of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, de-facto led by Saudi Arabia, and some allies including have been withholding output since the start of 2017.

They will meet in on June 22 to decide forward production policy, with Russia and pushing for higher output.

Despite this, said "the remains in deficit ... requiring higher core OPEC and Russia production to avoid a stock-out by year-end".

The said it expected OPEC and Russian output to rise by 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd) by year-end and by another 0.5 million bpd in the first half of 2019.

(Additional reporting by in Singapore; Editing by Louise Heavens)

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 14:56 IST