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El gráfico muestra el descenso en las exportaciones de petróleo iraní desde que el presidente Trump anunció nuevas sanciones contra Teherán.
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Las exportaciones de crudo de Irán caen en anticipación de las sanciones

November 1, 2018 - Las sanciones de EUA contra las exportaciones de crudo y condensado de Irán han reducido los embarques, pero se espera que China e India – los dos mayores compradores de crudo iraní – sigan comprando petróleo a Irán.

Oil exports from Iran fell to 1.72 million barrels a day in September, their lowest level since February 2016, according to Bloomberg tanker tracking data.

Tracked shipments, excluding volumes stored on tankers at Iran’s export terminals, are now down 1.1 million barrels a day, or 39 per cent, since April -- the final month before U.S. President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Iran nuclear deal.

South Korea, France and the Netherlands stopped imports of Iranian crude in September, with declines in shipments to Italy and the United Arab Emirates, ahead of the impending return of U.S. sanctions on November 5.

On November 1, the Indian Economic Times reported that the Trump administration had agreed to grant New Delhi a waiver from Iran sanctions, allowing Indian oil companies to continue to import about 580,000 barrels of Iranian oil a day. The exemption would last until March 2019.

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PUBLISHED: 01/11/2018; STORY: Graphic News
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