Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall discusses Iran's president urging a diplomatic end to the conflict ahead of expected US Treasury sanctions. The US may target Chinese imports of Iranian crude, with China buying about 90% of Iran's petroleum exports. He also covers a White House plan to import 300,000 metric tons of ground beef tariff-free and sell it at a discount to lower stubborn beef prices as consumers shift to chicken.
- Iran's president says it would be better to end the war while Iran has power and dignity.
- Diplomacy remains stalled; hardliners and the IRGC have not pushed for negotiations.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is expected to unveil economic isolation measures Monday.
- Potential US action could target Chinese imports of Iranian crude; China buys about 90% of Iran's petroleum exports.
- Turkey, India, and the UAE may also be targeted; the UAE has already moved to cut ties.
- China has previously used blocking orders telling firms to ignore US sanctions.
- The US will allow 300,000 metric tons of ground beef imports tariff-free and sell at 25% below market rate.
- Beef volumes were down 0.3% year over year, consumers are buying more chicken, and prior efforts have not lowered prices.