Iran oil-sanctions waiver revocation after Strait of Hormuz attacks
OFAC revocation of Iran-related General License X and issuance of General License X1. Who can act: U.S. Treasury Department / Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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OFAC revocation of Iran-related General License X and issuance of General License X1
U.S. Treasury Department / Office of Foreign Assets Control
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2 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR1800: Solidify Iran Sanctions Act of 2025.
HR1800 · 119th Congress
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This story is about Research lead: Iran oil-sanctions waiver revocation after Strait of Hormuz attacks. This bill would make the Iran Sanctions Act permanent instead of allowing its sunset clause to remain.
If passed, it would:
- make the Iran Sanctions Act permanent instead of allowing its sunset clause to remain • keep a durable sanctions base in place for future oil, shipping, and proliferation disputes involving Iran.
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This story is about Research lead: Iran oil-sanctions waiver revocation after Strait of Hormuz attacks. This bill would extend sanctions applicability to Iranian natural-gas trade.
If passed, it would
- extend sanctions applicability to Iranian natural-gas trade • increase pressure on Iraq-related energy arrangements that depend on Iranian supply.
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