Japan in final talks to cut Iran oil imports by over 20 percent
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is in final talks for an agreement with Washington to cut the volume of its crude oil imports from Iran by over 20 percent per year to win waivers from U.S. sanctions, the Nikkei business daily reported on Thursday. ...
Published By: Reuters Top News - Wednesday, 22 February
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