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After the latest US sanctions, dozens of oil tankers have dropped anchor

Ship tracking data revealed on Monday that at least 65 oil tanks have dropped anchor in multiple locations including near the coasts China and Russia since the United States announced its new sanctions package.

According to an analysis based on MarineTraffic data and LSEG tracking ship data, five of these tankers remained stationary near Chinese ports, and seven others dropped anchors off Singapore. Others halted near Russia, in the Baltic Sea, and the Far East.

The U.S. Treasury imposed a new tax on Friday

The following are some of the sanctions that may be imposed on you

The sanctions target the Russian oil companies Gazprom, Surgutneft, and SIBN.MM, as well as 183 ships that have transported Russian oil. This is because Moscow uses these revenues to fund its

War with Ukraine

The suspension of trading in these tankers puts additional pressure on vessels that have already been hit by sanctions imposed previously by the U.S.

Ship tracking analysis revealed on Monday that there were 25 more oil tankers in various locations including near Iranian ports, the Suez Canal and other nearby areas. Reporting by Jonathan Saul, Editing by Mark Heinrich and Sharon Singleton

(source: Reuters)