Reuters: U.S. to end all waivers on imports of Iranian oil, crude price jumps
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Monday demanded that all buyers of Iranian oil stop purchases by May 1 or face sanctions, a move to choke off Tehran’s oil revenues which sent crude prices to six-month highs on fears of a potential supply crunch.
The Trump administration’s move on Monday not to renew exemptions granted last year to major buyers of Iranian oil was a more stringent outcome than some nations had expected. Several importers had hoped to continue buying Iranian oil without facing U.S. sanctions, according to sources familiar with discussions between the United States and other nations as late as last week.
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WNU Editor: The U.S. feels confident that OPEC will make up for the shortfall .... Trump says OPEC can step up output after Iran waivers (Reuters). As for OPEC, they are adopting a cautious approach on what happens next .... Saudi Arabia says to coordinate with other producers to ensure adequate oil supply (Reuters)
Update: There are some exceptions .... Exclusive: U.S. carves out exceptions for foreigners dealing with Revolutionary Guards (Reuters).
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