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Traders claim that China's Shandong Port Group has blacklisted oil vessels sanctioned by the United States.

Three traders claim that China's Shandong Port Group sent a notice to its ports on Monday prohibiting U.S.-sanctioned oil ships from using their network. This could restrict the access of blacklisted vessels to major energy terminals along China's East Coast.

Two traders shared the notice and a third confirmed it. It prohibits ports from docking, unloading or providing ship services to vessels listed on the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) list, which is managed by the U.S. Department of Treasury.

Shandong Port Group is responsible for major ports along China's East Coast, including Qingdao and Rizhao. These are the major terminals used to import sanctioned crude oil.

Shandong Port Group has not responded to any calls. Reporting by Aizhu Liu and Siyi Liu from Singapore, and Colleen Waye in Beijing. Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Ed Osmond. Sharon Singleton is the editor.

(source: Reuters)