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US poised to end waivers for 5 countries importing Iranian oil
April 22, 2019

  • Japan, South Korea, Turkey, China and India were exempted from sanctions until May 2
  • Since November, Italy, Greece and Taiwan have stopped importing oil from Iran
WASHINGTON: The Trump administration is poised to tell five nations, including allies Japan, South Korea and Turkey, that they will no longer be exempt from US sanctions if they continue to import oil from Iran, officials said Sunday.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo plans to announce on Monday that the administration will not renew sanctions waivers for the five countries when they expire on May 2, three US officials said. The others are China and India.

It was not immediately clear if any of the five would be given additional time to wind down their purchases or if they would be subject to US sanctions on May 3 if they do not immediately halt imports of Iranian oil.

The officials were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of Pompeo’s announcement.

The decision not to extend the waivers, which was first reported by The Washington Post, was finalized on Friday by President Donald Trump, according to the officials. They said it is intended to further ramp up pressure on Iran by strangling the revenue it gets from oil exports.

The administration granted eight oil sanctions waivers when it re-imposed sanctions on Iran after Trump pulled the US out of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal. They were granted in part to give those countries more time to find alternate energy sources but also to prevent a shock to global oil markets from the sudden removal of Iranian crude.

US officials now say they do not expect any significant reduction in the supply of oil given production increases by other countries, including the US itself and Saudi Arabia.

Since November, three of the eight — Italy, Greece and Taiwan — have stopped importing oil from Iran. The other five, however, have not, and have lobbied for their waivers to be extended.

NATO ally Turkey has made perhaps the most public case for an extension, with senior officials telling their US counterparts that Iranian oil is critical to meeting their country’s energy needs. They have also made the case that as a neighbor of Iran, Turkey cannot be expected to completely close its economy to Iranian goods.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1485996/business-economy
 
Who is US to decide for other sovereign nation.
even UN do not have such right in my opinion.

FYI, it's not a U.N sanction. It's U.S sanction as per CAATSA law 2017.

Well any country can do that. U.S is simply saying, stop doing business with so and so, else you can forget business as usual with us.
 
US poised to end waivers for 5 countries importing Iranian oil
April 22, 2019

  • Japan, South Korea, Turkey, China and India were exempted from sanctions until May 2
  • Since November, Italy, Greece and Taiwan have stopped importing oil from Iran
WASHINGTON: The Trump administration is poised to tell five nations, including allies Japan, South Korea and Turkey, that they will no longer be exempt from US sanctions if they continue to import oil from Iran, officials said Sunday.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo plans to announce on Monday that the administration will not renew sanctions waivers for the five countries when they expire on May 2, three US officials said. The others are China and India.

It was not immediately clear if any of the five would be given additional time to wind down their purchases or if they would be subject to US sanctions on May 3 if they do not immediately halt imports of Iranian oil.

The officials were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of Pompeo’s announcement.

The decision not to extend the waivers, which was first reported by The Washington Post, was finalized on Friday by President Donald Trump, according to the officials. They said it is intended to further ramp up pressure on Iran by strangling the revenue it gets from oil exports.

The administration granted eight oil sanctions waivers when it re-imposed sanctions on Iran after Trump pulled the US out of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal. They were granted in part to give those countries more time to find alternate energy sources but also to prevent a shock to global oil markets from the sudden removal of Iranian crude.

US officials now say they do not expect any significant reduction in the supply of oil given production increases by other countries, including the US itself and Saudi Arabia.

Since November, three of the eight — Italy, Greece and Taiwan — have stopped importing oil from Iran. The other five, however, have not, and have lobbied for their waivers to be extended.

NATO ally Turkey has made perhaps the most public case for an extension, with senior officials telling their US counterparts that Iranian oil is critical to meeting their country’s energy needs. They have also made the case that as a neighbor of Iran, Turkey cannot be expected to completely close its economy to Iranian goods.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1485996/business-economy

Ok to the Chinese members here, is China going to stop importing Iranian oil? If it does, then all this talk of how great China is will go down the drain.
 
Ok to the Chinese members here, is China going to stop importing Iranian oil? If it does, then all this talk of how great China is will go down the drain.

china has to balance her interests with the bull in charge of White House
 
Ok to the Chinese members here, is China going to stop importing Iranian oil? If it does, then all this talk of how great China is will go down the drain.
Not likely, we'll see. China took the chance to have greatly boosted China Russia trade volumes when the west sanctioned Russia, the same story may repeat over Iran.
 
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china has to balance her interests with the bull in charge of White House


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Bull at an Israeli rodeo maybe.
 
Ok to the Chinese members here, is China going to stop importing Iranian oil? If it does, then all this talk of how great China is will go down the drain.
Will US stop trading with China? I very much doubt it, unfortunately for the US trade interdependency is a fact of life. All this is political posturing with a few pushes here and there. Politicians trying to spice up their political life could lead to a economic disaster but they don't care as long as they are buffered from the fall out.
 
This is a unilateral decision by the US alone and so China will continue to buy Iranian oil. Not so sure about India though.
 

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