Washington — The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Friday that its Office of Foreign Assets Control designated ten individuals and companies operating across China, Hong Kong, West Asia and Eastern Europe for allegedly providing components, raw materials and procurement services used in Iran’s Shahed-series unmanned aerial vehicles and ballistic missile programs. The designations, made May 8–9 under a campaign described as 'Economic Fury', include warnings of secondary sanctions on foreign financial institutions and firms that assist illicit Iranian commerce; the State Department concurrently named four entities tied to conventional arms activities, and U.S. officials said enforcement aims to disrupt procurement networks ahead of President Trump’s planned China visit later this week.
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美国正在加强对伊朗武器计划的管控。这可能会加剧紧张局势,但这是我们安全战略的一部分。如果您认识对此国际安全问题感兴趣的人,值得转发。
美国国家安全机构和地区盟友将受益于限制伊朗的采购渠道,并减少对航运通道和盟军部队的感知威胁。
中国、香港、西亚和东欧的指定公司、个人和中介供应商将面临资产限制、声誉损害以及国际金融体系准入受限。
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