US making the last moves before military action on North Korea

"As North Korea
continues to threaten international peace and security, we are steadfast in our
determination to maximize economic pressure to isolate it from outside sources of trade and
revenue while exposing its evasive tactics," said Treasury Secretary
Steven T. Mnuchin. "These designations include companies that have engaged in trade with North
Korea cumulatively worth hundreds of millions of dollars. We are also
sanctioning the shipping and transportation companies, and their vessels, that
facilitate North Korea's trade and its deceptive maneuvers."
Eleven of
today's designations were issued pursuant to E.O. 13810, which
targets, among others, persons that operate in the North Korean transportation
industry, as well as persons who have engaged in a significant importation from or exportation to North Korea. The
remaining entities were sanctioned pursuant to E.O. 13722, which targets, among
others, persons involved in the exportation of workers from North Korea,
including exportation to generate revenue for the Government of North Korea or the Workers' Party of
Korea, and blocks the property and interests in property of
the Government of North Korea and the Workers' Party of Korea. As a
result of today's actions, any property or
interests in property of those designated by OFAC within U.S. jurisdiction are
blocked, and transactions by U.S. persons involving the designated persons are
generally prohibited.
Chinese
Trading Companies and Individual
OFAC designated Dandong
Kehua Economy & Trade Co., Ltd., Dandong Xianghe Trading Co., Ltd., and
Dandong Hongda Trade Co. Ltd. pursuant to E.O. 13810. Between January 1, 2013
and August 31, 2017, these three companies cumulatively exported approximately
$650 million worth of goods to North Korea and cumulatively imported more than
$100 million worth of goods from North Korea. These goods have included
notebook computers, anthracite coal, iron, iron ore, lead ore, zinc ore, silver ore, lead, and
ferrous products.
OFAC designated Sun
Sidong and his company, Dandong Dongyuan
Industrial Co., Ltd. (Dongyuan), pursuant to E.O. 13810. Sun and Dongyuan were
responsible for exporting over $28 million worth of goods to North Korea over
several years, including motor vehicles, electrical machinery, radio
navigational items, aluminum, iron, pipes, and items associated with nuclear
reactors. Dongyuan has also been associated with front companies for weapons of
mass destruction-related North Korean organizations.
North
Korean Shipping and Trading Companies and Vessels
OFAC identified the
Maritime Administration of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and
the Ministry of Land and Maritime Transportation of the DPRK as agencies,
instrumentalities, or controlled entities of the Government of North
Korea, pursuant to E.O. 13722. OFAC also designated six North Korean shipping
and trading companies pursuant to E.O. 13810 for operating in the
transportation industry in North Korea, and OFAC blocked 20 of their vessels,
all of which are DPRK-flagged:
- Korea Rungrado
Shipping Company and its vessels PU HUNG 1, RUNG RA DO, and YANG GAK
DO;
- Korea Rungrado Ryongak Trading and its vessels RUNG RA 1 and RUNG RA 2;
- Yusong Shipping Company and its vessels WON SAN 2, ZA RYOK 2, 7-28, YU SONG 12, and YU SONG 7;
- Dawn Marine Management Co. Ltd and its vessels JANG GYONG, KUM SONG 3, KUM SONG 5, KUM SONG 7, and KUM UN SAN 3;
- Korea Daebong Shipping Company and its vessel RAK RANG; and
- Korea Kumbyol Trading Company and its vessels KANG SONG 1, KU BONG RYONG, SO BAEK SAN, and RYE SONG GANG 1.
- Korea Rungrado Ryongak Trading and its vessels RUNG RA 1 and RUNG RA 2;
- Yusong Shipping Company and its vessels WON SAN 2, ZA RYOK 2, 7-28, YU SONG 12, and YU SONG 7;
- Dawn Marine Management Co. Ltd and its vessels JANG GYONG, KUM SONG 3, KUM SONG 5, KUM SONG 7, and KUM UN SAN 3;
- Korea Daebong Shipping Company and its vessel RAK RANG; and
- Korea Kumbyol Trading Company and its vessels KANG SONG 1, KU BONG RYONG, SO BAEK SAN, and RYE SONG GANG 1.
North Korea is known to
employ deceptive shipping practices, including ship-to-ship transfers, a
practice prohibited by United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2375
of September 11, 2017. The images below were taken on October 19, 2017, and they depict a
recent attempt by Korea Kumbyol Trading Company's vessel RYE SONG GANG 1 to
conduct a ship-to-ship transfer, possibly of oil, in an effort to evade
sanctions.
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