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Trump administration imposes sanctions on Chinese firms linked to Iran oil

The U.S. sanctioned around 100 entities, including Chinese refineries and terminals, for facilitating Iranian oil exports, even as President Trump noted Iran’s support for the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage deal.

October 10, 2025 / 07:03 IST
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U.S. sanctions target Iran trade

The United States imposed sanctions on roughly 100 individuals, entities, and vessels, including a Chinese independent refinery and terminal that facilitated Iran's oil and petrochemical trade, the administration of President Donald Trump announced on Thursday.

The Treasury Department targeted the Shandong Jincheng Petrochemical Group, described as an independent teapot refinery in Shandong Province that has purchased millions of barrels of Iranian oil since 2023.

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Also sanctioned was the China-based Rizhao Shihua Crude Oil Terminal, which operates at Lanshan Port. Treasury said the terminal has accepted more than a dozen vessels from Iran’s so-called shadow fleet, which evade sanctions. These tankers included Kongm, Big Mag, and Voy, which transported several million barrels of Iranian oil to Rizhao.

The U.S. maintains that Iran’s oil networks finance Tehran’s nuclear and missile programs and support militant proxies across the Middle East, while Iran asserts its nuclear programme is solely for peaceful purposes.