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US tells Singapore banks, shippers to expect more Iran pressure

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Last week’s discussions come after a cascade of US sanctions on vessels and trading companies working with Tehran.

SINGAPORE: Singapore’s financial and maritime sectors should expect the Trump administration to ramp up pressure on Iran’s oil industry and Chinese buyers of the country’s crude, US treasury officials told bankers and shipping executives during a visit to the city-state late last week.

In the meetings with company executives and banks, treasury officials emphasised that Washington would not be easing sanctions on Tehran, according to people present at the discussions or directly briefed by their companies.

They asked not to be named as the exchanges are private.

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