Iran sanctions look set to return
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The United Nations is set to reimpose wide-ranging sanctions on Iran over Tehran’s disputed nuclear program. Which sanctions will return and how will they impact Iran?
The reimposition of UN sanctions on Iran drew closer on Friday after the Security Council in New York rejected a draft resolution that would have prolonged their suspension. Economic sanctions first imposed between 2006 and 2010 are now expected to take effect again on September 28,
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US imposes sanctions on financial network that helps Iran sell oil
The United States has imposed sanctions on more than ten individuals and entities in Iran, Hong Kong, and the UAE that are helping Tehran generate profits from oil sales in violation of the international embargo,
Iranian entities rely on shadow banking networks to evade sanctions and move millions through the international financial system,' says official - Anadolu Ajansı
The United Nations Security Council on Friday, under European pressure, voted to reimpose sweeping economic sanctions on Iran over its resurgent nuclear program, prompting a sharp reaction from Tehran.
The US has sanctioned a financial network tied to Iranian oil sales, targeting entities in Hong Kong and the UAE to disrupt funding for Iran’s military and proxies. The United States on Tuesday imposed new sanctions targeting an international financial network allegedly involved in facilitating the sale of Iranian oil.
The US under Donald Trump has revoked its 2018 sanctions exception for Iran’s Chabahar Port, which has serious implications for India. The harsh measure, which will come into effect on September 29, i
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US sanctions Iranian financiers, others over $100M in cryptocurrency transfers from Iran oil sales
The U.S. has sanctioned two Iranian financiers and several firms in Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates for allegedly coordinating $100 million in cryptocurrency transfers from Iranian oil sales.