China Bans Iron, Seafood Imports From North Korea
China announced a ban on imports of iron ore, iron, lead and coal from
North Korea today, cutting an important economic lifeline for the
Pyongyang regime, as it moved to implement a package of sanctions put
together by the United Nations Security Council.
The ban will take effect from tomorrow, the Ministry of Commerce announced.
But at the same time, Beijing warned the Trump administration not to
split the international coalition over North Korea by provoking a trade
war between China and the United States.
The warning comes as President Trump is expected to sign an executive
memorandum Monday afternoon instructing his top trade negotiator to
launch an investigation into Chinese intellectual property violations, a
move that could eventually result in severe trade penalties,
In China, these proposed measures were seen as an attempt to put
pressure on Beijing to act more strongly against North Korea, and at the
same time an attempt to shift the blame for the world’s failure to rein
in Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs onto China alone.
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