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US issues 60-day Iran oil sanctions waiver

US issues 60-day Iran oil sanctions waiver

General License X resumes Iranian crude exports with banking, insurance and shipping cover after the Hormuz reopening

Trade·Conflicts· active El cambio silencioso·El dinero de quién ·4 takes ·actualizado 22 jun 2026

Summary

On 22 June 2026 the US Treasury issued General License X, a 60-day authorisation (through 21 August) permitting export of Iranian crude, products and derivatives plus associated banking, insurance and transport services. It follows the US and Iran sign 14-point memorandum to end the war, which ended the maritime blockade and provided 60 days of charge-free Strait of Hormuz transit. Analysts estimate the move unlocks ~67 million stranded barrels and $8-9bn for Tehran; dollar-denominated Iranian oil trade resumed for the first time in over four decades. Chinese teapot refiners, the dominant buyers, gain a practical safe harbour. Critics call the relief excessive and unconditional.

Why it matters

A multi-decade sanctions architecture is paused. The waiver is what actually clears the largest oil supply disruption on record — but it is reversible in 60 days, so the relief is a clock, not a settlement.