Washington — The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on 15 entities, two individuals and 14 vessels tied to Iran's petroleum and petrochemical trade, the State Department said. Spokesperson Tommy Pigott said the designations target a shadow fleet and illicit networks that generated revenue used for repression inside Iran and destabilising activities abroad. The move followed indirect talks in Oman between US envoys and Iran's foreign minister and will block transactions with the listed vessels and intermediaries. The administration described the step as part of a maximum-pressure campaign to cut Tehran's revenue streams. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The Trump administration and allied governments benefited by tightening economic and diplomatic pressure on Tehran, potentially reducing funds available to Iranian hardliners and increasing US leverage in negotiations and regional policy.
Iran's government, associated shipping intermediaries, and listed commercial intermediaries (including the named Indian-linked firm) suffered asset blocks, transaction bans and reputational damage that constrain oil and petrochemical export revenues.
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