Mumbai, March 5 -- Oil futures dipped under $68 per barrel, hovering near a three-month low. Traders grew cautious as OPEC+ stuck to its plan to gradually unwind 2.2 million bpd in cuts from April through 2026. Adding fuel to the drop, the Trump administration suspended US military aid to Ukraine and hinted at easing sanctions on Russia, possibly boosting Russian oil flows. Fresh US tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China sparked fears of slower growth and weaker demand. On the supply front, API data revealed a larger-than-expected 1.5 million-barrel decline in US crude stocks. Meanwhile, tensions rose as the US signaled plans to pull Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela. MCX 19 March expiry futures contract traded lower by Rs 24 at Rs 59...