$220 million worth of deals under scanner: After 25% tariffs, US sanctions 6 Indian firms; move taken over oil trade with Iran
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The US has imposed sanctions on six Indian businesses, along with other global entities, for allegedly violating restrictions on Iran by engaging in significant transactions involving Iranian petroleum and petrochemical products. These India-based companies are accused of importing and trading Iranian goods worth millions of dollars.
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