Iran's oil exports reach 5-year high, with China as top buyer

Rising supply from sanctions-hit country tamps down prices amid tensions

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: A gas flare on an oil production platform is seen alongside an Iranian flag in the Persian Gulf. © Reuters

RYOSUKE HANAFUSA, SHUNTARO FUKUTOMI and YUTA KOGA, Nikkei staff writers

HOUSTON, Texas/DUBAI/TOKYO -- Iran's exports of crude oil grew by roughly 50% last year to a five-year high of about 1.29 million barrels per day, with the vast majority going to China, helping to prevent a sharp increase in prices triggered by conflict in the Middle East.

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