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NEGÓCIOS

EUA tentam atingir setor financeiro do Irão

By Duncan Mil

October 8, 2020 - Os EUA preparam-se para impor novas sanções ao setor financeiro do
Irão – colocando em lista negra 14 bancos iranianos – isolando na prática a República Islâmica do sistema financeiro global.

The move comes after the United States last month said it had triggered a “snap back,” or resumption, of virtually all UN sanctions on Iran, a claim rejected by European allies who signed the nuclear deal with Iran in 2015.

Iran hawks inside the Trump administration have been pushing for the targeting of Iran’s entire financial sector for some time.

Under the plan, the U.S. would designate the Iranian financial sector under Executive Order 13902, which President Donald Trump signed in January. That order would affect not only banks but also remittance processors, money-changers and “hawala” -- the informal transfer system used frequently in the Muslim world.

The intensity of Tehran’s reaction against the latest U.S. move hinges on the November 3 election. President Trump’s re-election, or the election of former Vice President Joe Biden, will likely lead to a change in stance by the remaining participants of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) -- Russia, China, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the European Union.

Biden has said he would re-enter the JCPOA nuclear deal provided that Iran returned to compliance, while also promising to negotiate an extension of the deal’s original constraints and addressing Tehran’s destabilizing activities in the region.

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PUBLISHED: 08/10/2020; STORY: Graphic News
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