China Blocks US Sanctions on Five Petrochemical Firms
The order lets the refiners seek compensation in Chinese courts from firms that comply with U.S. sanctions, analysts said.
- On Saturday, Beijing's Ministry of Commerce announced China will not comply with US sanctions against five firms accused of purchasing Iranian oil, issuing an injunction to block the measures.
- Seeking to choke off revenue to Tehran, the United States has ramped up sanctions on these refineries, with the Trump administration targeting four of the firms last year.
- Targeted firms include Hengli Petrochemical Refinery and four 'teapot' refineries: Shandong Jincheng Petrochemical Group, Hebei Xinhai Chemical Group, Shouguang Luqing Petrochemical, and Shandong Shengxing Chemical.
- According to the Ministry, these measures 'improperly prohibit or restrict Chinese enterprises' and violate 'international law and the basic norms of international relations.'
- Washington imposed separate sanctions on Friday against Qingdao Haiye Oil Terminal, as President Donald Trump prepares to visit Beijing later this month for talks with Xi Jinping.
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Beijing has openly challenged Washington. The Chinese government has ordered domestic companies to ignore US sanctions on Chinese refiners trading Iranian oil. This is a fundamental shift. Although China has long criticized US sanctions, it has also tolerated its large companies complying with them so as not to close off access to the US financial system.
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China’s Defiance of U.S. Sanctions Triggers Showdown
Bloomberg: “China has ordered its companies to ignore US sanctions, an unprecedented act of defiance that threatens to trap a vast banking sector in the crossfire as tension rises between the world’s largest economies.” “Beijing has often railed against unilateral sanctions and pronounced them illegitimate, but it has also quietly allowed its largest companies to comply with them, in order to avoid blowback on its own economy and to preserve acc…
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