With the Donald Trump administration announcing a 60-day waiver for Iran’s petroleum products, Tehran is reportedly rushing to sell oil to some of Asia’s biggest crude buyers, including India.

US-Iran war: India, importing around 90% of its crude needs, is stocking up on oil even as hopes of the Strait of Hormuz reopening completely stay. India has diversified its crude…

Washington has granted Iran a 60-day waiver on oil sanctions, permitting the nation to produce, export, and sell its crude until August 21. This move, part of an interim deal to…

Ample contracted crude supplies and minimal expected price discounts for Iranian crude have Indian buyers skeptical that the US' waiver will unleash a flood of buying.

Iran targets China and India for crude exports under a 60-day US sanctions waiver, sending oil prices down 2.7% with ripple effects across crypto and risk

The United States has temporarily eased sanctions on Iran's oil sector as part of a broader peace agreement between Washington and Tehran. The 60-day waiver allows exports of…

The United States on Monday granted Iran a 60-day sanctions waiver following the first round of discussions under a newly emerging peace arrangement. US Vice President JD Vance…

Asian refiners are hesitant to buy Iranian oil, leaving China as the primary buyer amid U.S. sanctions relief.

Iran has stepped up efforts to attract some of Asia’s biggest oil buyers after a 60-day US sanctions waiver took effect, creating a temporary opening for Tehran to resume exports…

Iran is courting Indian, Japanese and South Korean refiners after a two-month US sanctions waiver, but Asian buyers are holding back.

Exports recovering from wartime collapse, but China remains only major customer

With the Donald Trump administration announcing a 60-day waiver for Iran’s petroleum products, Tehran is reportedly rushing to sell oil to some of Asia’s biggest crude buyers,…

The US issued General License X, a 60-day sanctions waiver for Iranian oil. But China, already buying 90% of Iranian crude, remains the dominant buyer.