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Asia's monthly Iran oil imports skid to lowest in Nov since Apr 2016

TOKYO (Reuters) — Imports of Iranian crude oil by major buyers in Asia tumbled 29% in November from the same month a year ago to the lowest volumes since April 2016, government and ship-tracking data showed.

In total, China, India, Japan and South Korea imported 1.36 MMbpd last month from Iran, the data showed. The drop comes after imports hit highs earlier this year and last when Tehran ramped up exports after the lifting of sanctions that had targeted its disputed nuclear program.

The slowdown had been expected, as oil loadings bound for Asia fell below 1.5 MMbpd in October, a person with knowledge of Iran's tanker schedules had told Reuters.

Tehran is pushing to retain its prized Asian customers, hoping price reductions will boost the appeal of its crude compared with other Middle Eastern grades even as the potential threat of a renewal of US sanctions looms.

China, the biggest buyer, purchased 8.8% less oil from Iran year-on-year, taking around 557,900 bpd.

Meanwhile India's refiners cut Iranian oil imports by more than half in November, ship tracking data showed, squeezing them to a 21-month low in protest at Tehran's decision to award a giant gas field to a Russian company.

Imports to Japan were down 19% from a year earlier to 193,141 bpd, data released by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry showed on Thursday.

Reporting by Osamu Tsukimori; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell

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