Iran Freedom and Counter-Proliferation Act
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The Iran Freedom and Counter-Proliferation Act, (IFCA), (passed as part of
History
In November 2019,
brazing foil; MN70 manganese brazing foil; and stainless steel CrNi60WTi ESR + VAR (chromium, nickel, 60 percent tungsten, titanium, electro-slag remelting, vacuum arc remelting)."[3]
In June 2020, the
Port of Chabahar was spared sanctions because Donald Trump recognized the influence of the port on the stability of Afghanistan.[1]
In July 2020, it caused Iran to drop India from a rail project.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Iran's Chabahar port spared from US sanctions in rare cooperation". Al Jazeera Media Network. 20 June 2020.
- ^ a b Mehdi, Syed Zafar (14 July 2020). "Iran drops India in key rail project, citing 'delays'". Anadolu Agency.
- ^ Jalilov, Orkhan (November 5, 2019). "US Imposes Sanctions On Iran's Construction Sphere". Caspian News.
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