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Iran tolls The US has warned shipping companies they could face sanctions if they pay Iran
US warned shipping companies they could face sanctions for paying Iran to pass safely through
company called Aqua Aurora Shipping Lines, has not been sanctioned by the US but is on the sanctions list of the campaign group United Against Nuclear Iran
company Vanguard. Celestial Sea has previously been sanctioned under a previous name by the US for its links with Iran. Tracking data from MarineTraffic shows the ship
sanction to hit Chinese companies,” a spokesperson said. China gets more than half of its oil from the Middle East, and last year purchased more than 80 percent of Iran’s shipped oil, according
US also announced it was tightening sanctions against Iran’s oil industry. Oil transport infrastructure would be targeted with sanctions on more than two dozen people, companies and ships
US Treasury Office** warned that any shipping companies that paid tolls to Iran for passage through the strait of Hormuz, including charitable donations to organisations such as the Iranian Red Crescent Society, would risk punitive
US-supported maritime reinsurance programme aimed at restoring commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, offering war-risk cover for hulls, cargo and liability. Shipping companies, however, have remained cautious. Several operators continue avoiding Gulf
ship “13448” successfully broke the blockade. Because it is a smaller vessel operating in coastal waters, it lacks an official IMO number, allowing it to evade traditional sanction-monitoring tools. The vessel departed Iran
companies to defy US sanctions on five Chinese oil refineries buying Iranian crude oil, invoking for the first time a law allowing Beijing to retaliate against what it considers unlawful foreign sanctions. China absorbed more
sanctions:** US officials targeted more than two dozen individuals, along with companies and vessels linked to the oil transport network of Iranian shipping magnate Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani. - **US says 10 vessels blocked from Iranian ports
shipping companies and vessels that operate as part of Iran’s shadow fleet. China has said it opposes “illegal” unilateral sanctions. On Friday, its embassy in Washington said normal trade should not be harmed
sanctions and government mismanagement crippled production. Venezuela [emerged](/news/2026/5/22/can-venezuelan-oil-save-india-amid-the-hormuz-energy-crisis) as India’s third-largest crude oil supplier this month, as the war on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has forced countries
shipping companies already reeling from Iran’s effective closure of the strait. “We don’t know what conditions are in place. We don’t know what the targeting criteria of Iran are really,” Stawpert said
companies are under pressure from the US sanctions and not to make arrangements with Iran. “This is not just a purely economic cost-benefit analysis,” Habibi continued, “but long-term considerations that are taken into
Iran’s nuclear programme, its support for proxies in the region, the unfreezing of Iranian assets and the lifting of sanctions were expected to be addressed during a 60-day negotiation period. “Ships are starting
Sanctions have significantly constrained Iran’s economy, limiting government revenue and contributing to inflation and currency depreciation. Measures enforced through the US Treasury also deter other countries and companies from engaging with Iran, further strangling
Iran intensifies. India had recently resumed importing Iranian crude in April after a seven-year gap, following a limited easing of US sanctions. Those shipments have now stopped again, with no Iranian cargoes arriving this
sanctions by the UK on Russian companies are expected to be announced this week, in a bid to disrupt military supply chains. Ahead of the EPC meeting, which first convened in October 2022 months after
shipping lane for global oil and gas supplies in retaliation for the US-Israeli war. Deeming the blockade “contrary to international law”, EU governments took a technical step to extend the scope of their existing