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U.S. Contemplates Iran Oil Sanctions Ease to Curb Energy Prices
The U.S. is mulling over the idea of lifting some sanctions on Iranian oil sales to alleviate soaring global energy prices, triggered by the ongoing conflict in Iran. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent proposed a waiver to redirect discounted oil sales from China to countries like India, Japan, and Malaysia, potentially reducing Irans war funding. However, experts caution that this move could flip long-standing U.S. policy with minimal impact on prices, as the oil volume is small and much of it already reaches markets. Critics argue that this could inadvertently bolster Irans war machine. This comes amidst the U.S. releasing oil reserves and pausing Russian oil sanctions, moves that have drawn criticism from European leaders. The House recently passed a bill to tighten Iran oil curbs further, leaving officials in a challenging position with supply shocks everywhere.
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