The Borneo Post

South Korea gets US exemption on Iranian crude oil imports

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SEOUL: South Korea has been granted a waiver from the United States on Iranian oil imports just as US sanctions against Tehran come into force, a South Korean government official said yesterday.

South Korea, a US ally and one of Asia’s biggest buyers of Iranian oil, asked Washington for ‘maximum flexibilit­y’ last week, after some of its constructi­on firms cancelled energy-related contracts in the Islamic republic due to financing difficulti­es.

The United States said on Friday it would temporaril­y allow eight importers to keep buying Iranian oil after it re-imposed sanctions on the country’s crude flows from Monday, aiming to force Iran to curb its nuclear, missile and regional activities.

Under US law, exceptions can be granted for up to 180 days.

“Petrochemi­cals are key to our economy, and we stressed that if we’re hit by the Iran sanctions, it would pose grave challenges to our whole economy,” the official said, requesting anonymity due to the sensitivit­y of the issue.

Iran’s biggest oil customers – all in Asia – have been seeking waivers to sanctions to allow them to continue buying some of the Islamic republic’s oil.

South Korea, the world’s fifthbigge­st crude oil buyer, mainly purchases an ultra-light form of crude oil from Iran known as condensate. Seoul also won an exemption from the United States to continue financial transactio­ns with the sanctioned Iranian central bank to facilitate oil imports, the official said. In 2012, South Korea received a waiver on US sanctions by importing limited amounts of Iranian oil during the previous round of sanctions that were lifted in early 2016.

South Korean buyers have reduced their purchases of Iranian oil and turned to alternativ­e sources such as American and African crude in recent months due to expensive Middle East grades and uncertaint­y over trade with Iran.

In September, South Korea’s imports of Iranian oil fell to zero for the first time since 2012. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Graphic showing the change in volume of Iranian oil imports. — AFP graphic
Graphic showing the change in volume of Iranian oil imports. — AFP graphic

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