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The United States exempted China and Singapore from sanctions over purchases of oil from Iran hours before a deadline, saying that major economies were united in pressuring Tehran.
The United States, however, did not grant exemptions to smaller-scale importers such as Pakistan and Afghanistan, meaning that banks from those countries could face punishment if they handle transactions for Iranian oil.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ruled that China and Singapore had “significantly reduced” their crude oil purchases from Iran, granting them exemptions on the final day before sanctions take effect.
Under a law aimed at pressing Iran over its nuclear program, the United States will bar financial institutions that buy oil from Iran, essentially forcing them to choose between Tehran and the world’s largest economy.
Clinton credited the threat of sanctions with severely cutting Iran’s crude oil exports and estimated that it cost the country some $8 billion in lost revenue each quarter.
The world’s “cumulative actions are a clear demonstration to Iran’s government that Iran’s continued violation of its international nuclear obligations carries an enormous economic cost,” she said in a statement.
Numerous countries initially voiced concern about the US law. China and India had been among the most outspoken, initially protesting that their energy-hungry economies should not be beholden to US domestic law.
But US officials boasted that countries with vastly different relationships with the United States — from close ally Japan to sometime competitor China — all decided in the end that it was best to cut imports from Iran.
Clinton exempted members of the European Union and Japan in March and on June 11 did the same for India, Malaysia, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Turkey and Taiwan. The exemptions are for a renewable 180-day period.
The United States held extensive talks with China and Singapore as the deadline loomed. A US official praised a recent Chinese statement that its oil imports from Iran fell 25 percent between January and May from a year earlier and that more reductions were due this year.
“I think there’s an understanding on the Chinese side of the seriousness with which we’re going forward with this,” the official told reporters on condition of anonymity.
The official highlighted effects of pressure including a cutoff in fuel supplies to Iran Air and shipping companies’ reluctance to call on Iranian ports.
But Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the Republican chairwoman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, criticized the Democratic administration, saying that China remained the single biggest purchaser of Iranian oil.
“The administration likes to pat itself on the back for supposedly being strong on Iran sanctions. But actions speak louder than words, and today the administration has granted a free pass to Iran’s biggest enabler,” said Ros-Lehtinen, a staunch critic of Beijing and Tehran.
Israel and some Western officials fear that Iran is pursuing a nuclear weapon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not ruled out a military strike, leading the Obama administration to seek economic pressure on Iran to avoid war.
Iran’s clerical regime has engaged in protracted talks with global powers and insists that its sensitive nuclear work is for peaceful purposes.
“I urge Iran to demonstrate its willingness to take concrete steps toward resolving the nuclear issue during the expert-level talks scheduled in Istanbul” on Tuesday, Clinton said in the statement.
“Failure to do so will result in continuing pressure and isolation from the international community,” she said.
A US official said that the administration has exempted all “significant” buyers of Iranian oil. But Clinton has not made exceptions for smaller-scale importers such as Iran’s neighbors Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The countries will not face sanctions as a whole, but their financial institutions will now be subject to bans in the United States if determined that they have dealt with Iran’s central bank to arrange the purchase of oil.
Singapore has said that it imported practically no oil from Iran in May.
 
If china don't care then why apply for exceptions from US sections??
 
If china don't care then why apply for exceptions from US sections??

No need to risk trade with China on US part. Might as well grant them the exception and maintain the status quo.

Nice, and we will keep increasing our oil import from Iran. :lol:

China responds to exemption from U.S. sanctions - Xinhua | English.news.cn

Which pretty much makes the sanctions useless because China and India being two of the biggest importers of Iranian oil were given exemptions.
 
Would be an embarrassing political defeat for the U.S. if they admit the worlds biggest economy continues to buy Iranian Oil at will unimpressed by the their ramblings. The whole "united world against Iran"would reveal just as some big joke and the whole drama about "sanctions" effectively a worthless failure. Even their current tame lapdog and puppet regimes might think over and start increasing imports again or atleast stop supporting it. So better give China a free pass, to save the U.S. face.
 
LOLOLOL without Japan, Korea, India, China and the whole western european countries -- there is actually no sanctions at all..

US making a jokke out of itself --
 
LOLOLOL without Japan, Korea, India, China and the whole western european countries -- there is actually no sanctions at all..

US making a jokke out of itself --

Exactly my point. :tup: What sanctions.

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What right does the US have to tell other countries to put sanctions on Iran or other countries that the US doesn't like? South Korea, Japan and Western EU countries simply are dogs afraid of financial sanctions from the US. But why should these pets have to fear US? It's not like the US controls the whole financial market on this planet.

Because the US thinks Iran is developing nukes with no actual proof (look at the same accusation of Iraq totally based on lies) they threaten countries with financial sanctions if they don't listen to them. So why make an exempt of China and Singapore? Well we all know the answer don't we?
 
The US sanctions, in addition to granting China preferential access to the Iranian economy, are also facilitating the gradual displacement of the US dollar from the absolute center of the world financial system and compromising a critical weapon in the American soft power arsenal.

China also has concluded swap agreements with Brazil, Australia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates that enable them to conduct significant chunks of their bilateral trade in their local currencies without reference to the US dollar. Russia-China trade is already normalized on a ruble to yuan basis. Japan is considering a swap agreement with China. Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank estimates that China will soon be settling half of its international trade in non-US currencies, making the yuan the number three international currency in the world.

Asia Times Online :: China News, China Business News, Taiwan and Hong Kong News and Business.



Within a decade the Yuan will on par with the US dollar hegemony and both will be the transaction currencies of the world. Bad news for the US(her own doing), but good news for those nations that seek alternative substitutes.
 
The most powerful person in China = Chinese Atheist.

The most powerful person in Iran = Iranian Muslim.

The most powerful person in India = White European Catholic. :rofl:

There are many Christians in India. My family are examples of them. People don't care about her race or religion. It's about the parties ineffective governance lately. If there was a Indianized European who's Christian that's more effective than them so be it. That lady is far from a cultured European anymore anyways.
 
There are many Christians in India. My family are examples of them. People don't care about her race or religion. It's about the parties ineffective governance lately. If there was a Indianized European who's Christian that's more effective than them so be it. That lady is far from a cultured European anymore anyways.

Sonia Gandhi is no doubt an European Catholic who dresses as a Hindu woman, but her heart is no doubt always in Italia, but India could provide her a huge meal ticket. :)
 
The US sanctions, in addition to granting China preferential access to the Iranian economy, are also facilitating the gradual displacement of the US dollar from the absolute center of the world financial system and compromising a critical weapon in the American soft power arsenal.

China also has concluded swap agreements with Brazil, Australia, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates that enable them to conduct significant chunks of their bilateral trade in their local currencies without reference to the US dollar. Russia-China trade is already normalized on a ruble to yuan basis. Japan is considering a swap agreement with China. Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank estimates that China will soon be settling half of its international trade in non-US currencies, making the yuan the number three international currency in the world.

Asia Times Online :: China News, China Business News, Taiwan and Hong Kong News and Business.



Within a decade the Yuan will on par with the US dollar hegemony and both will be the transaction currencies of the world. Bad news for the US(her own doing), but good news for those nations that seek alternative substitutes.

Countries trading directly with China through the Yuan will benefit both China and these trading partners. This is a win-win situation where we all save money. The influence of US will decrease if other countries can trade directly with Russia as well.
 

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