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Your question is not clear because the tankers carry the oil and were blocked by the U.S. naval blockadewoooow are these from tankers or the oil which was restricted by usa by blockade ?
my question is the oil sale after the deal when american lifted the blockade or is it just normal sale during blockade bypassing bloackde in some way or the otherYour question is not clear because the tankers carry the oil and were blocked by the U.S. naval blockade
The blockade has been lifted on both sides. It's why the price of oil has declined to prewar levels because tanker traffic is now moving and steadily increasing.my question is the oil sale after the deal when american lifted the blockade or is it just normal sale during blockade bypassing bloackde in some way or the other
Your question is not clear because the tankers carry the oil and were blocked by the U.S. naval blockade
Iran should try to extort as much money as possible from American people
With these recent developments, I believe the Iranian economy will see a boost in coming months. It is right time to start a new thread on Iranian economy. There used to be one on Iranian cars and all. So a single thread on Iranian economy where Iranian members can share economy and industry related updates.
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On the contrary, it's bad for Iran. It shows that Trump can attack Iran any time it wants and once it ends the war with Iran, everything will be back to normal. This encourages other countries to wait out the next temper tantrum and adventurism by the US.This is very good for Iran. It shows the immediate benefits of not fighting the country and resolving all disputes via talks and compromise. The average person plus the elites are very happy with the ceasefire and don't want any more conflict. Only Israelis and UAE are butthurt about recent events.
With the removal of sanctions Iran can export energy to its hearts content.
From the MOU
1- The Strait of Hormuz will be toll-free for the first 60 days; and
2-negotiations on the final agreement will determine what happens afterward.
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