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US Considering Sanctions Against Companies Disguising Iranian Oil, Report Says

The U.S. is considering new sanctions against a Middle East-based businessman and a network of companies exporting Iranian oil and disguising it as Iraqi, The Wall Street Journal reported July 31. The sanctions could target a United Arab Emirates-based businessperson…

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and several other individuals and firms that have been conducting ship-to-ship transfers of the oil in waters between Iran and Iraq, the report said. The ships then forge documents to hide the oil's true origin and evade Western sanctions. But the U.S. may not impose the sanctions, the report said, because it’s “balancing the desire” to limit funds to Iran’s nuclear program while also battling inflation partly caused by international sanctions against Russia, one of the world’s largest oil exporters. The White House didn’t comment.