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S.Korea’s Sept imports of Iran oil fall to zero

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South Korea did not imported any oil from Iran in September for the first time in six years, before US sanctions against the Middle East country take effect in November, customs data showed on Monday.

The last time South Korea did not import oil from Iran was September 2012, according to customs data.

South Korean buyers, among major Asian buyers of Iranian oil, suspended Iranian oil loading from July due to the uncertaint­y of getting a waiver from the US government.

The South Korean government has been in talks with the US government to get exemptions on Iran crude imports. During the previous rounds of sanctions from 2012 to 2015, South Korea could buy Iranian oil by capping its Iranian oil imports volume. A US government official said in early October that the US government was actively considerin­g waivers on sanctions for countries that are lowering their imports of Iranian oil.

Oil imports from Iran have declined for the past months. In the first nine months of the year, South Korea’s imports of Iranian oil dropped 49.1 percent to 7.15 million tonnes, compared with the same period a year earlier, according to the data.

In total, the world’s fifth-largest crude buyer, imported 10.83 million tonnes of crude oil in September, down 11.8 percent from 12.28 million tonnes a year earlier. Imports from Saudi Arabia, South Korea’s top crude supplier, were 3.41 million tonnes in September, down 6.9 percent from 3.67 million tonnes a year earlier. (RTRS)

 ??  ?? Delivery workers are seen outside of an office building in Beijing on October11, 2018.( AFP)
Delivery workers are seen outside of an office building in Beijing on October11, 2018.( AFP)

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