Victor Pinchuk, the single largest donor to the Clinton Foundation, owns a manufacturer that shipped railroad parts, among other products, to Iran during the last two years of Clinton’s time as secretary.
The company, Interpipe Group, shipped nearly $2 million of oil pipeline to Iran in May 2012, according to a Newsweek report.
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But Interpipe’s own website boasts of the company’s experience working with railroads in Iran.
In 2013, an Interpipe financial report quoted by the Ukraine Business Daily said Pinchuk’s firm touted “regions of the Middle East, Central Asia, including Syria, Iran, Libya and Algeria, and NAFTA countries (the United States, Canada and Mexico)” among its “most dynamic markets.”…