Iran gasoline imports rise over 70pc in Nov
Singapore, December 21, 2010
Iran's November gasoline imports rose over 70 percent on the month despite tightening international sanctions to restrict fuel imports into the Islamic republic, shipping data obtained by Reuters and trade sources said on Tuesday.
Sanctions have stopped oil majors and big international players from selling fuel to Iran, leaving Tehran struggling to meet fuel requirements and driving up the cost of imports. – Reuters
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