Trump Administration Eases Venezuela Oil Sanctions Amid Iran Conflict
The Trump administration plans to relax sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector to boost crude production amidst the Iran war. The upcoming measures include granting additional licenses to foreign companies for operations in Venezuela without breaching U.S. sanctions.
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to ease sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, as part of a strategy to enhance crude production during the ongoing conflict with Iran. Bloomberg News disclosed this development, citing confidential sources.
According to the report, the administration could unveil these measures as soon as this week, aiming to increase oil flow vital for stabilizing market prices affected by the war tensions.
The measures are anticipated to include the issuance of more licenses, allowing foreign enterprises to engage in Venezuelan oil ventures without breaching existing U.S. sanctions. This move is seen as a significant shift in U.S. policy towards Venezuela.
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