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Iran Sanctions May Hurt Soybean Farmers, Italians and Container-Lines

Ags - Forestry 136 Ags - Grains/Beans 324 China 3063 Corp - Shipping 1042 Energy - Bunker Fuel 91 Energy - Crude Oil 319 European Union 890 India 563 Iran 43 Mode - Containerized 1535 Mode - Seaborne 1853 Sanctions 173 U.S. 5418 UAE 35

As expected President Trump has reimposed sanctions on Iran, effectively withdrawing the U.S. from the so-called “nuclear deal”. That’s led oil prices to rise above $70 per barrel for the first time since November 2014, pushing bunker fuel prices up 13% year-to-date and thereby squeezing earnings for shipping companies. The direct impact on U.S. trade should be minor, with total imports and exports reaching just $203 million in the 12 months to March 31. That was 16% lower than a year earlier, possibly in anticipation of sanctions. Exports rose 5%, led by soybeans and wood-pulp, which...

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