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US sanctions Chinese refinery over Iran ties

Published on: April 28, 2026 9:22 PM

China has strongly pushed back after the United States imposed sanctions on a major Chinese oil refinery over alleged links to Iranian crude purchases. The development is significant as it further escalates tensions between Washington and Beijing amid the wider Iran conflict and global energy disruptions.

According to the US Treasury Department, the Hengli Petrochemical refinery was sanctioned for purchasing billions of dollars worth of Iranian oil. US officials claim the company has played a key role in sustaining Iran’s oil exports during the ongoing war and sanctions regime.

Read more: China moves to ease US Iran tensions

Moreover, China’s Foreign Ministry rejected the accusations, calling the sanctions unlawful and not based on international law. Beijing urged the United States to end what it described as the indiscriminate use of unilateral sanctions against Chinese firms. The company itself also denied any direct trade with Iran.

Additionally, Washington has intensified action against what it calls Iran’s “shadow fleet” and intermediaries involved in oil transport. Maritime routes, including the Strait of Hormuz, remain highly sensitive amid ongoing regional instability and disruptions to global energy flows.

Read more: China rejects Trump ship claim strongly

Finally, the dispute highlights broader geopolitical tensions involving China, the US, and Iran. While the United States continues targeting entities linked to Iran’s oil network, China has warned it will take measures to protect its companies and interests from external pressure.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: China US trade tensions, global oil market 2026, Hengli refinery sanctions, Iran oil exports sanctions, Latest, Strait of Hormuz crisis, US China sanctions Iran oil

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