Iran oil export countries
After President Donald Trump pulled out of the Nuclear Deal with Iran, the United States is now threatening countries that import Iranian oil with sanctions. The two major regions importing Iranian oil are Asia Pacific and Europe, which together received some 2.1 million barrels per day in 2017, according to OPEC data. Iran Exports. Oil and natural gas are Iran’s most important exports, accounting for 82 percent of the country’s export revenues. Other exports include chemicals, plastics, fruits, ceramic products and metals. Iran’s main exports partners are: China (21 percent of total exports), Japan (9.2 percent) and Turkey (9 percent). While the United States has set a goal of completely halting Iran's oil exports, it granted temporary import waivers to China, India, Greece, Italy, Taiwan, Japan, Turkey and South Korea to ensure