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Trump threatens secondary sanctions against purchasers of Iranian oil after he says that the purchase must cease.

U.S. president Donald Trump has said that all purchases of Iranian oil and petrochemicals must cease. Any country or individual buying from Iran will be subject to immediate secondary sanctions.

He wrote Thursday on Truth Social that "they will not be permitted to do business with United States of America, in any shape or form."

Trump's remarks follow the postponement by the U.S. of the latest talks between the U.S. and Iran on its nuclear program that were scheduled to take place on Saturday in Rome. A senior Iranian official said a new date would be determined "depending on what the U.S. does." approach."

Trump's administration targeted Tehran by imposing sanctions on entities, including a crude oil storage facility in China and an independent refiner that it accused of illicitly trading in oil and petrochemicals.

In February, Trump reinstated a campaign of "maximum press" against Iran. This includes efforts to reduce its oil exports and prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons.

Secondary sanctions are when a country attempts to punish another country for trading with third country by denying access to their own market. This is a powerful tool for the United States due to the size of their economy.

Analysts say that in order to crackdown on Iran's oil sales, the U.S. must impose secondary sanctions against entities like Chinese banks who facilitate the purchase of Iranian oil. China is the biggest buyer of Iranian crude.

(source: Reuters)