Iran sanctions: Trump administration exempts eight countries, including China, from new penalties
USA Today
The decision to grant eight exemptions – including to six of Iran's biggest oil-buying customers – sparked some criticism among hardline conservatives who are normally aligned with the White House. The White House announced the exemptions Monday as part of its broader list of U.S. sanctions targeting Iran’s oil, banking, shipping and other sectors. With Monday's action, the U.S. Treasury and State departments essentially blacklisted more than 700 Iranian firms and individuals. A New York-based advocacy group, United Against Nuclear Iran, said the administration "caved" in its decision to grant waivers. "Whatever happened to maximum pressure," the group tweeted. "They caved. Big time."
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