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Lifting of economic sanctions and implementation of the Iran Nuclear deal in Jan. 2016

01/16/2016

As Steven Mufson reports in the Washington Post, the lifting of sanctions is likely to lead to a slow increase in exports of oil, only 400,000 in the first 6 months, because it is in Iran's interest not to depress prices further than $30 a barrel. Foreign companies will also take a gradual approach to foreign investment in Iran because of remaining sanctions and the slowly improving economic outlook. This creates breathing room for all sides to assess the new situation after the landmark nuclear agreement amid tensions about ballistic missile tests.

Grouped Articles

Iran Nuclear Deal Set to Take Effect

Wall Street Journal 01.16.2016

Oil glut dampens Iran’s hopes for big cash flows as sanctions lift - The Washington Post

Washington Post 01.17.2016

Iran Complies With Nuclear Deal; Sanctions Are Lifted

New York Times 01.16.2016

Sanctions relief could strengthen hand of Iran’s reformers, but perils remain - The Washington Post

Washington Post 01.18.2016

US slaps new sanctions on Iran over missile test | News | DW.COM | 03.02.2017

DW.COM 02.03.2017

As Relations Worsen, Iran Says U.S. Sanctions May Violate Nuclear Deal

The New York Times 07.19.2017

Donald Trump and the Iran nuclear deal – a crisis in the making | Middle East | DW | 15.09.2017

DW.COM 09.15.2017

Trump Disavows Nuclear Deal, but Doesn’t Scrap It

The New York Times 10.13.2017

Trump Disavows Nuclear Deal, but Doesn’t Scrap It

The New York Times 10.13.2017

Trump Abandons Iran Nuclear Deal He Long Scorned

05.08.2018

US to end Iran oil sanctions exemptions

BBC News 04.22.2019


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