Iran sanctions act passes Congress

Meanwhile, Iran is seeking to increase its gasoline production.
The plan focuses on supplying the country's needed gasoline within 48 hours to curb the possible impacts of sanctions imposed by the US on the country.
The initiative first proposed by the Iranian oil minister proposes change in the production process of a number of Iranian petrochemical complexes.
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Iran is the world's fourth-largest exporter of crude oil but due to the lavish consumption of heavily subsidized fuel by Iranian drivers, the country is forced to import large amounts which it then sells at very cheap pump prices, burdening the budget through giant subsidies. Iran imports 22-25 million liters of gasoline per day at present.
Unfortunately, this seems unlikely to work. And while we're figuring that out, the Iranian centrifuges are churning out enriched uranium.
What could go wrong?
What could go wrong?
Israel Matzav: Iran sanctions act passes Congress
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