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Trump administration reverses course, extends Russian oil sanctions waiver

The monthlong license covers oil already loaded at sea and excludes transactions involving Iran, Cuba and North Korea, Treasury officials said.

  • The U.S. Treasury Department extended a pause on sanctions for Russian oil shipments for 30 days from Friday to ease shortages caused by the Iran war.
  • Secretary Scott Bessent had stated on Wednesday that the sanctions waiver on Russian and Iranian oil would not be renewed prior to the extension.
  • The sanctions extension highlights how the Iran war has increased Russia's ability to profit from energy exports despite previous restrictions after the Ukraine invasion.
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The US government has now extended the sanctions for Russian oil, contrary to previous statements.

·Germany
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The US government on Friday lifted sanctions on Russian oil and petroleum products. The new authorization will be valid until May 16. The waiver, issued by the US Treasury Department, allows countries to purchase Russian oil and petroleum products that were already loaded on ships as of Friday. The move replaces a previous 30-day waiver that expired on April 11 and did not apply to transactions with Iran, Cuba and North Korea. The decision is ai…

·Hungary
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The United States, with a new turnaround, still extends the relaxation of sanctions on Russian oil and oil products already on board. On April 17, the license was extended by a month to the delight of the Kremlin, despite three days ago the Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent had excluded the renewal of the derogation granted on March 13 explaining: "It was oil that was already present at sea before March 11. So it was all used. The measure,…

·Rome, Italy
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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