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Chinese banks put curbs on Iran

By Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran, and Jamil Anderlini and Richard McGregor in Beijing

Published: December 5 2007 22:03 | Last updated: December 6 2007 03:16

US pressure on Beijing to impose financial sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear programme is showing signs of yielding results, with Iranians who import goods from China complaining about restrictions on trade.

Banks that had routinely opened letters of credit to underwrite trade with China “now refuse to do so”, a Tehran-based businessman told the Financial Times on Wednesday.

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