U.S. Permits Limited Iranian Oil Trade
The U.S. has granted a 30-day authorization for the delivery and sale of Iranian-origin crude oil and petroleum products loaded on vessels. This measure permits limited trade involving Iranian-origin oil, as announced by the U.S. Treasury Department.
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- United States
The United States government, through the Treasury Department, announced on Friday the issuance of a 30-day authorization. This decision allows for the delivery and sale of crude oil and petroleum products originating from Iran.
Loaded vessels with Iranian-origin oil will temporarily see eased restrictions, facilitating limited trading opportunities. The authorization marks a significant move amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
This measure underscores the complex interplay of international relations and economic policies influencing global oil markets.
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