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    US Imposes Sanctions on China’s Hengli Refinery Over Iranian Oil Purchases

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United States Treasury has targeted the Hengli refinery in China with sanctions, accusing it of purchasing Iranian oil and generating substantial revenue for Iran’s military. This move reflects Washington’s ongoing efforts to enforce sanctions aimed at curbing Tehran’s access to funds that could support its defense capabilities. The Hengli refinery, often referred to as a ‘teapot’ refinery due to its smaller scale compared to major state-owned refineries, has reportedly facilitated hundreds of millions of dollars in transactions benefiting Iran’s military sector.

    In a significant development, the sanctioning of a Chinese refinery highlights the complexities of global energy trade and the challenges faced by the US in limiting Iran’s oil exports. China remains one of the largest buyers of Iranian oil despite international sanctions, underscoring the geopolitical tensions between the US and China. The designation of Hengli refinery signals a firm stance by the US Treasury to disrupt financial flows that could enhance Iran’s military capabilities, aiming to pressure both Tehran and its trading partners.

    Meanwhile, this action may have broader implications for Sino-American relations, particularly in the context of economic and diplomatic negotiations. The sanctions could affect China’s energy sector and its companies’ international dealings, potentially prompting Beijing to reassess its approach to Iranian oil imports. The US move also serves as a warning to other entities involved in similar transactions, reinforcing the global reach of American sanctions policy and its impact on international energy markets.

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