OPEC+ to Review Oil Curbs With Prices Rising After Trump Tariffs
- Ministers meet online Monday in the aftermath of US actions
- Group is still withholding output in a bid to shore up prices
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Key OPEC+ members are due to gather online Monday for a review meeting at which they’re expected to leave current supply plans unchanged.
The group led by Saudi Arabia and Russia — which has been withholding output for more than two years in a bid to shore up prices — intends to maintain those curbs for the rest of this quarter and then gradually restore production in monthly stages starting in April. President Donald Trump has urged the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to “cut the price of oil.”