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Why does the US have sanctions on Iran?

Why does the US have sanctions on Iran?

In response to Iran’s continued illicit nuclear activities, the United States and other countries have imposed unprecedented sanctions to censure Iran and prevent its further progress in prohibited nuclear activities, as well as to persuade Tehran to address the international community’s concerns about its nuclear …

Is China still buying oil from Iran?

Officially, China has not imported any oil from Iran since the start of 2021, according to its customs data, as state-owned refiners remain sidelined by the U.S. sanctions.

Does the US buy oil from China?

China had emerged as a top U.S. crude buyer, taking $5.42 billion worth in 2018 before trade tensions brought flows to a near halt. In January, China pledged to buy $18.5 billion of energy products including crude oil and natural gas over its 2017 level, implying total value of about $25 billion this year.

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Where does China get their oil from?

The top 5 exporters (Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, Angola, Brazil) provided well over half (58\%) of China’s crude oil imports in 2020. Approaching half (47.1\%) of Chinese imported crude oil originated from nine Middle Eastern nations ranging from $28.1 billion provided by Saudi Arabia to $421.6 million from Egypt.

Who buys oil from Iran?

As of January 2012, Iran exports 22\% of its oil to China, 14\% to Japan, 13\% to India, 10\% to South Korea, 7\% to Italy, 7\% to Turkey, 6\% to Spain and the remainder to France, Greece (& other European countries), Taiwan, Sri Lanka, South Africa.

Who does Iran export oil to?

We estimate that exports of Iran’s crude oil and condensate fell from more than 2.5 million b/d in 2017, the year before the United States re-imposed sanctions, to an average of less than 0.4 million b/d in 2020. Of the crude oil and condensate that Iran exported in 2020, more than half went to China.

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How Iran sell its oil?

Bloomberg and Reuters also reported this year that Iran exports most of its oil through intermediaries to be delivered to China. Customs data from China also strangely show zero oil imports from Iran, while in 2019 and 2020 Chinese government-linked companies were officially buying at least 80,000 bpd.

Who is buying Iranian oil?

State-run Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL. NS), which plans to tap the spot market for 45\% of its overall imports, will buy Iranian oil if sanctions are lifted, a company spokesman said.