Chery Automobile Co. vehicles in Beijing.

Chery Automobile Co. vehicles in Beijing.

Photographer: Gilles Sabrie/Bloomberg

Chinese Cars for Iranian Metals: How Sanctions Revived Barter Trade

The age-old art of barter is making a comeback.

Every few months, a consignment of car parts rolls off a production line in an industrial town on China’s mighty Yangtze River. The engines and chassis are sent to a different factory to be half-assembled into what is known as “knocked down” form, before being loaded into containers and shipped to their final destination — Iran.

But these half-built cars are not paid for in cash. Instead, they are exchanged for containers of Iranian copper and zinc to feed China’s vast metals industry.

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