Ministry of Commerce of China: Comprehensive ban on imports of textiles from North Korea
According to the website of the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Commerce issued a notice on the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2375 by the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs. Since the announcement of the announcement, it has completely banned the import of textiles from North Korea; it has banned the export of condensate and liquefied natural gas to North Korea; since October 1, 2017, it has restricted the export of refined petroleum products to North Korea. This announcement will be implemented as of September 23, 2017.
Previously reported:
On August 25, 2017, the Ministry of Commerce issued a notice stating that it is forbidden for North Korean entities or individuals to come to China to establish Sino-foreign joint ventures, Sino-foreign cooperative ventures, and foreign-funded enterprises, and to prohibit the establishment of enterprises to increase capital and expand the scale.
On August 14, 2017, the Ministry of Commerce announced that since August 15, 2017, the import of coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore and water and sea products from North Korea has been completely banned. The above goods that have arrived at our port before the date of execution of the announcement may be released. Since 0:00 on September 5, no import procedures (including goods that have been accepted by the customs but have not yet been released) have been processed. Thereafter, the above-mentioned products entering the country will be treated as prohibited from importing goods.