U.S. imposes sanctions on companies operating in Iran's metals sector

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The United States on Thursday blacklisted four companies in Iran's metals sector, as well as one German and three Emirati subsidiaries of Iran's largest steelmaker that Washington said generate millions of dollars for Tehran's metals industry.

WASHINGTON - The United States on Thursday blacklisted four companies in Iran’s metals sector, as well as one German and three Emirati subsidiaries of Iran’s largest steelmaker that Washington said generate millions of dollars for Tehran’s metals industry.

“The Iranian regime continues to use profits from metals manufacturers and foreign sales agents to fund destabilizing behavior around the world,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in the statement. Mobarakeh Steel Co, previously blacklisted by Washington, accounts for 1% of Iran’s gross domestic product, the Treasury said.

 

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More UNJUST sanctions to🇮🇷Iran? why🇺🇸US count with extra-territorial rights? &unilateral unlimited sanctions impositions to all🌍countries with that have political differences?acting as a Totalitarian country, withoutANY respect for countries sovereignty& international Law. WHY?

Ah yes another move by the US in behalf of Israel....Support Iran and North Korea. Two countries that don’t use currency issued by a Rothschild bank

What is left for US to sanction

Imran Khan praised Terr0rist Osama Bin Laden in Parliament. He abused Americans, the country which donates money to Pakistan beggars.

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