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European Oil Markets
26JUN

OFAC General License U expiry approaches with no renewal signal

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14:17UTC
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Key takeaway

First economic test of ceasefire falls ten days into the two-week window

Deep Analysis

In plain English

A US licence allowing Iranian oil sales expires in ten days. If the government renews it, that signals the ceasefire has economic substance. If it does not, it suggests the ceasefire is a military pause only, with sanctions unchanged.

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Update #63 · Ceasefire redistributes the war, not ends it

whitehouse.gov· 9 Apr 2026
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OFAC General License U expiry approaches with no renewal signal
The first material test of whether ceasefire economics survive contact with the existing sanctions architecture.
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