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Chinese companies supply Iran with petrol

By Javier Blas and Carola Hoyos in London and Daniel,Dombey in Washington

Published: September 23 2009 03:00 | Last updated: September 23 2009 03:00

Chinese state companies this month began supplying petrol to Iran and now provide up to a third of its imports in a development that threatens to undermine US-led efforts to shut off the supply of fuel on which its economy depends.

The sales come in spite of moves over the past year by international companies, including BP and Reliance of India, to stop selling petrol to Iran, and highlight the difficulties of implementing sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions.

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