A few things worth noting about China’s August 2017 import ban of North Korean seafood and iron ore
By Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein Beijing’s Commerce Ministry has issued an order for companies in the country to comply with UN sanctions, and cease imports of coal, iron ore, sea food and other items on the sanctions list, Reuters reports: China’s Commerce Ministry issued on Monday an order banning imports of coal, iron ore, lead concentrates … Continue reading A few things worth noting about China’s August 2017 import ban of North Korean seafood and iron ore
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