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In an attempt to hide the Iranian oil exports, Iranian authorities have given the Iranian oil tankers orders to turn off the ships AIS, so it becomes more difficult to follow the ships bevgelser.
"Iran forsger, in collaboration with its customers, to hurt s much of the Iranian oil exports as possible, says a senior executive in one of the oil companies usually trade with Iran told Reuters. Majority of Iran flde p 39 large tankers now allegedly turned off AIS equipment. This makes it not only difficult to track ships, but amounts koine to the same time a security risk, as it also becomes more difficult for other fartjer to f eye on the Iranian ships. Iranian oil exports are reported to VRE fallen by a third in March. This happens in spite of the fact that Tehran has offered customers large discounts in the form of free shipping and favorable finansieringsvilkr. The Daily Star


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