Friday , 26 April 2024

Japan Resumes Oil Imports From Iran After Receiving U.S. Waiver

Radiofarda – The governor of Iran’s central bank said on Monday that Japan has started importing Iranian oil, which was suspended due to U.S. sanctions.

S&P Global confirmed the loading of oil at Iran’s Kharq island and said that Fuji Oil, jointly with Showa Shell have bought the first consignment of Iranian oil since the United States granted a 180 day waiver to a number of friendly countries to buy limited amounts of oil from Iran.

Washington imposed oil sanctions on Iran on November 5, 2018 after it withdrew from the 2015 nuclear agreement. It also extended waivers to eight countries.

“After China, South Korea, India and Turkey, Japan also started the process of importing Iranian oil,” Abdolnaser Hemmati was quoted as saying by the state news agency IRNA.

The Japanese move came a week after it was reported that Japanese banks decided to accept Iranian oil related transactions.

Iran’s oil exports have almost halved in the last six months due to U.S. sanctions. The reduction in oil exports has put a big dent in the government’s budget and has worsened the country’s economic crisis.

Iranian Oil Imports Of 8 Countries Given Waviers
Iranian Oil Imports Of 8 Countries Given Waviers
With reporting by Reuters and S&P Global

 

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