New U.S. Sanctions Target Iranian Oil TradeThe United States has imposed new sanctions on nine ships and eight companies allegedly involved in Iran's oil trade. Since October 11, more than 70 vessels have been added to the sanctions list, the majority being large tankers transporting Iranian crude oil to China.According to a statement released on Thursday, the U.S. Departments of State and Treasury jointly announced the inclusion of these entities and vessels in their sanctions list. Among the targeted ships is the "MS Enola," a prominent tanker.The sanctions aim to restrict Iran's ability to generate revenue from its energy sector, which the U.S. alleges is used to fund destabilizing activities. This recent wave of sanctions demonstrates a broader effort to tighten pressure on Iran's oil and petrochemical sectors, especially in light of geopolitical tensions and ongoing nuclear negotiations.Since October, the scope of these sanctions has significantly expanded. Bloomberg reports that the targeted tankers are primarily used to transport Iranian crude oil to China, underscoring the international scope of this trade network.This development highlights the increasing complexity of global oil trade and the strategic measures employed by the U.S. to curb Iran's economic influence. As sanctions intensify, the maritime industry faces heightened scrutiny, with implications for both global oil markets and diplomatic relations.
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21 December 2024 - 14:10
Update: 21 December 2024 - 14:10
New U.S. Sanctions Target Iranian Oil Trade
The United States has imposed new sanctions on nine ships and eight companies allegedly involved in Iran's oil trade.
TANKERS
21 December 2024 - 14:10
Update: 21 December 2024 - 14:10
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