China opposes unilateral U.S. sanctions on Iran, commerce ministry says
An executive order issued by Trump also says individuals and entities face sanctions for knowingly engaging in a significant transaction for the sale, supply, or transfer to Iran of goods or services related to those industrial metal sectors. Iran and China are important trade partners, and China will defend the rights of its firms, Chinese commerce ministry spokesman Gao Feng told reporters. (Reporting by Yawen Chen and Se Young Lee; Writing by Ryan Woo; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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