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After US-Iran accord and oil-price plunge, analysts warn of ‘grey area’ for Chinese firms
An initial US-Iran deal and falling oil prices have raised market optimism, but analysts caution that Chinese firms under sanctions for Iran-related business may not immediately see relief. Experts suggest new oil purchases from Iran might not face fresh sanctions, but existing sanctions on Chinese importers are unlikely to be quickly lifted.
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