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India may not be able to cut Iranian oil imports, despite U.S. demands

As the world's third-largest oil importer and the second-largest buyer of Iranian crude after China, complying with U.S. sanctions will require India to find new sources of crude at a higher cost. At a time of rising global oil prices and a weakening national currency, this is going to hurt.
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