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U.S. likely to cut number of Iran oil sanctions waivers in May analysts
The United States is likely to extend waivers from sanctions on Iranian oil imports in May but will reduce the number of countries receiving them to placate top buyers China and India and to decrease the chance of higher oil prices, analysts said.

from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2sv0nr2
from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2sv0nr2
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