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US sanctions target Iran's shipping network

The U.S.imposed new sanctions on Tuesday to boost?efforts in disrupting a?Iranian?shipping?network that Washington claims helps Iran evade prior sanctions on oil sales, and other activities.

Treasury Department: The latest U.S. effort to increase economic pressure on Tehran is the measures taken against the Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani network.

Treasury stated that the?Shamkhani Network is "a major force behind Iran's crude oil exports, and has expanded into global containerized trading and commodities trade."

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said his department was "shutting down the financial infrastructure" that allows the regime to threaten U.S. security and global shipping.

The Iranian mission at the United Nations has not responded to a comment request immediately.

Treasury said that the measures are a continuation of sanctions issued by the U.S. in April last year and more than 200 individuals, companies, and vessels working under Shamkhani.

Treasury said that sanctions were aimed at individuals, entities, and vessels. It also permitted wind-down operations, "limited safety and environment transactions," and the offloading cargo for certain people or vessels on Tuesday.

Sanctions block the assets of those?designated and prevent Americans from doing business with them. The sanctions block the assets of those who are?designated, and prohibit Americans from doing business.

(source: Reuters)