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US-owned firms appear to help Venezuela avoid US sanctions

Por: ABC News Business November 17, 2022

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MIAMI -- A company with an office in Houston and another owned by two American citizens appear to be helping bypass U.S. sanctions and quietly transport millions in petroleum products aboard an Iranian-built tanker, The Associated Press has learned.The sanctions evasion effort is centered around an idled refinery and adjacent oil terminal on the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao that until 2019 was a major shipping hub for Venezuela's... + full article



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