South Korea resumes importation of Iranian crude for first time in 6 months


(MENAFN) South Korea has imported Iranian crude for the first time in six months amid U.S. sanctions on Iran, a Korean business web portal stated on Wednesday.

"Iranian crude oil export to South Korea has resumed six months after U.S. economic sanctions," affirmed Business Korea.

It is emphasized that one million barrels of Iranian crude oil imported by SK Incheon Petrochem and SK Energy arrived at the Port of Incheon in South Korea on January 19.

Another one million barrels are predictable to arrive on January 31.

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