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China's foreign ministry is unaware of the ban on US sanctioned ships by Shandong Port Group

China's Foreign Ministry said that it did not know about the decision by Shandong Port Group to ban U.S. sanctioned vessels in its east coast harbours.

The group supervises several major terminals located in Shandong province, the main entry port for oil imported from Iran, Russia and Venezuela. These embargoed oil flows accounted for almost a fifth (or 5%) of all imports last year.

If the ban was enforced, traders claim it would increase shipping costs for independent refining companies in Shandong. These are the main purchasers of discounted sanctioned oil from the three countries. It could also cause a slowdown in the importation of oil into China.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirmed that they did not know about the U.S. decision reported on Tuesday and reiterated China’s opposition to U.S. sanction.

At a press conference held daily, the spokesperson stated that "I am not aware of any relevant information."

They added that "China has always been firmly against the United States' lack of respect for international law, its illegal unilateral sanctions, and the use of long-arm jurisdictions without the authorization of the U.N. Security Council." (Reporting and editing by Liz Lee in Beijing, Lewis Jackson in Washington; Alexander Smith)

(source: Reuters)