The US lifts sanctions on the purchase of Iranian oil that is in transit at sea
The US has temporarily eased sanctions on Iranian oil currently being transported by tankers, allowing for the sale, delivery, or unloading of this oil until mid-April.
War in Iran, today's news. US approves sale of Iranian oil already in transit. Tehran warns Emirates: 'Attacks if you hit our islands in the Gulf'
The article details the ongoing military operations in Lebanon, highlighting the casualties from the Israeli attacks against Hezbollah and the implications of US policies regarding Iranian oil.
US authorizes temporary delivery and sale of Iranian oil
The United States has granted a 30-day permit for the delivery and sale of Iranian crude oil and petroleum products, which is applicable only to oil already in transit.
Iran May Start Charging Fees for Passage Through the Strait of Hormuz
Iran is considering implementing transit fees for countries using the Strait of Hormuz for maritime transport following a blockade in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli attacks.
Oil tankers are ‘starting to dribble through ‘Strait of Hormuz,’ U.S. says
U.S. economic adviser Kevin Hassett reports that oil tankers are beginning to transit the Strait of Hormuz, indicating a reduction in Iran's ability to disrupt this critical shipping route.
Diplomacy of Exceptions: Why Does Iran Allow Three Countries to Transit Hormuz and Punish Others?
Iran has allowed ships from only three countries, India, Iraq, and Turkey, to transit through the Strait of Hormuz amidst U.S. efforts to break its blockade on the vital shipping route.
Pakistani Tanker Crosses Hormuz Strait... Iran Allows Selective Passage
Iran has selectively permitted the passage of certain vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, raising hopes for normalization of transit; reports indicate significant revenue generation for Iran amidst ongoing U.S. sanctions.
CNN: Iran considers allowing oil tankers to pass through Hormuz, but with conditions
Iran is reportedly contemplating permitting a limited number of oil tankers to transit through the Strait of Hormuz, contingent on transactions being conducted in Chinese yuan.
The U.S. relaxes sanctions on Russian oil to curb energy prices due to the war with Iran and causes discontent in Europe
The U.S. has issued a temporary exemption allowing countries to purchase sanctioned Russian oil in transit to mitigate energy price surges arising from the conflict with Iran.
US authorizes the temporary purchase of Russian oil to contain price escalation
The US Treasury Department has authorized the temporary purchase of Russian oil in transit to mitigate soaring fuel prices caused by the ongoing war in Iran.
The U.S. will allow the purchase of oil from this sanctioned country
The U.S. Treasury Department announced a temporary authorization allowing nations to purchase in-transit Russian oil to mitigate rising crude prices due to the war in Iran.
US temporarily lifts sanctions on Russian oil transported by tankers
The United States has lifted sanctions on the purchase of Russian oil transported by tankers for a temporary period of 30 days, allowing nations to buy oil that is currently in transit.
Iran: Allows Ships from Certain Countries to Transit through the Strait of Hormuz
Iran has permitted vessels from some countries to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, despite ongoing tensions with the US and Israel.
Transit funding hits record highs as ridership languishes, new report questions return on billions
A new report raises concerns about the effectiveness of record-high federal transit funding amid declining ridership figures.
‘They Can’t Just Tell Us Not to Ride’: Diverse Opinions Among Electric Motorcycle Owners After Seizures in Operations
Electric motorcycle owners in Guayaquil express varying opinions about recent seizures of their vehicles by transit authorities.