The video reports that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will unveil tougher US measures against Iran on Monday, focusing on countries that keep financial ties with Tehran. Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall outlines possible secondary tariffs, targeted sanctions on Chinese refiners, and asset seizures, while naming China, Turkey, India, and the UAE as key partners affected. Kepler data shows Iranian crude available to Chinese buyers is declining, and further US action could strain the US-China trade truce. Oil markets are seen as potentially misreading the administration's policy.
- Bessent plans to ramp up pressure on Iran by targeting its economic partners.
- US may use secondary tariffs up to 25%, targeted sanctions, and asset seizures.
- China imports about 90% of Iranian petroleum exports; Turkey and India are also large trading partners.
- UAE has already cut financial ties with Iran.
- Kepler data shows readily available Iranian oil to Chinese customers is rapidly declining.
- Further US action against China could risk the US-China trade truce.
- Oil markets are said to be misunderstanding the administration's Iran policy.