(Reuters) Ron Bousso and Timothy Gardner - Iran's crude oil exports have surged to their highest in 20 months, far exceeding a 1 million barrel-per-day limit set by the West under an interim deal on curbing Tehran's nuclear program. The International Energy Agency's monthly report revised February's global crude imports from Iran to 1.65 million barrels per day. China, India, and South Korea accounted for the rise in imports.
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