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Iranian lawmaker says oil revenues down 45 percent due to sanctions

Published December 04, 2015

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FILE photo of oil refinery and petrochemical complex in the port of Mahshahr, Iran. (AP)

A senior lawmaker says Iran's revenues from oil and gas exports have dropped by 45 percent because of sanctions over its suspect nuclear program.

It was a clear admission that the sanctions are having a severe impact, but Iran refuses to reign in its program.

Gholam Reza Kateb, head of the parliament's budget committee, says oil exports dropped 40 percent in the last nine months, cutting revenue dropped 45 percent. He was quoted Monday by the semiofficial ISNA news agency. Banking sanctions caused part of the drop.

Iran is under U.N. sanctions and Western oil, banking and trade restrictions over its refusal to halt uranium enrichment.

The U.S and its allies believe Iran of may be aiming to produce nuclear bombs, a charge Tehran denies.

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