Iran has restarted crude oil exports following a two-month suspension caused by a US naval blockade. CNN reports that at least two supertankers belonging to the National Iranian Tanker Company, carrying approximately 3.8 million barrels, have resumed shipments. The resumption signals a challenge to ongoing US sanctions aimed at crippling Iran’s economy. Details regarding the destinations of these shipments remain limited, though sources suggest key Asian markets are likely recipients. This move could potentially impact global oil prices and geopolitical tensions in the region. The US Navy had previously seized tankers suspected of carrying Iranian oil, leading to the initial export halt. This resumption indicates a possible shift in enforcement or circumvention strategies.