Donald Trump’s team weighs giving China a ‘get out of jail free’ card on Iran
- US State Department could use Obama-era loophole to allow China to import oil from Iran, violating pledge to bring Iranian oil exports to zero
This story is published in a content partnership with POLITICO. It was originally reported by Eliana Johnson on politico.com on July 3, 2019.
The US State Department is seriously considering using an Obama-era loophole to allow China to import oil from Iran, violating the Trump administration’s pledge to bring Iranian oil exports to zero.
Only last week, the senior State Department official handling Iran said that the US would “sanction any imports of Iranian crude oil”.
But according to three US officials, the department’s Iran tsar, Brian Hook, and his team of negotiators have discussed granting China a waiver to a 2012 law intended to kneecap the Iranian oil industry. The alternative is allowing China, which recently welcomed a shipment of around a million barrels of Iranian oil, to openly defy US sanctions.

The Trump team has kept the details of its deliberations closely held as news reports of the Chinese oil imports have proliferated in recent days – and hawks on Capitol Hill have begun to ask questions.