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us seeks china pressure on iran amid fragile truce

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AI insight

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The article discusses US efforts to leverage China's role as the largest buyer of Iranian oil to pressure Iran. This creates potential supply disruption risk for Iranian crude, which could tighten global oil markets. China's compliance or non-compliance will directly affect Iranian oil export volumes and global crude supply. The channel is regulatory/sanctions risk on oil flows. Impact is global but centered on China-Iran oil trade.

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  • US seeks China's help to pressure Iran amid fragile ceasefire
  • China is the largest buyer of Iranian oil
  • US has already sanctioned Chinese firms for aiding Iran
  • Further measures targeting major Chinese banks could escalate US-China tensions
  • High-level Trump-Xi talks in Beijing address trade, Taiwan, and Iran conflict
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