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(B) Denial of all U.S. Government
contracts relating to MTCR Annex items
with the sanctioned entities; and
(C) Prohibition on the importation
into the U.S. of all products produced
by the sanctioned entities.
Additionally, because North Korea is
a country with a non-market economy
that is not a former member of the
Warsaw Pact (as referenced in the
definition of ‘‘person’’ in section
74(8)(B) of the Arms Export Control
Act), the following sanctions shall be
applied for two years to all activities of
the North Korean government relating to
the development or production of
missile equipment or technology and all
activities of the North Korean
government affecting the development
or production of electronics, space
systems or equipment, and military
aircraft:
(A) Denial of all new individual
export licenses for the transfer to the
government activities described above
of MTCR Annex items controlled
pursuant to the Arms Export Control
Act;
(B) Denial of all U.S. Government
contracts relating to MTCR Annex items
with the government activities
described above; and
(C) Prohibition on the importation
into the U.S. of all products produced
by the government activities described
above.
These measures shall be implemented
by the responsible departments and
agencies of the United States
Government as provided in Executive
Order 12851 of June 11, 1993.
Dated: January 21, 2009.
C.S. Eliot Kang,
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for
International Security and Nonproliferation,
Department of State.
[FR Doc. E9–2175 Filed 1–30–09; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6501]
Imposition of Category II Missile
Sanctions on Two Entities in China
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AGENCY: Bureau of International
Security and Nonproliferation,
Department of State.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: A determination has been
made that two entities in China have
engaged in activities that require the
imposition of missile sanctions
pursuant to the Arms Export Control
Act, as amended, and the Export
Administration Act of 1979, as amended
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(as carried out under Executive Order
13222 of August 17, 2001).
DATES: Effective Date: February 2, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam
Durham, Office of Missile Threat
Reduction, Bureau of International
Security and Nonproliferation,
Department of State (202–647–4931). On
import ban issues, Rochelle Stern,
Director, Policy Planning and Program
Management, Office of Foreign Assets
Control, Department of the Treasury
(202–622–2500). On U.S. Government
procurement ban issues, Kim Triplett,
Office of the Procurement Executive,
Department of State (703–875–4079).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to Section 73(a)(1) of the Arms Export
Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2797b(a)(1));
Section 11B(b)(1) of the Export
Administration Act of 1979 (50 U.S.C.
App. 2410b(b)(1)), as carried out under
Executive Order 13222 of August 17,
2001 (hereinafter cited as the ‘‘Export
Administration Act of 1979’’); and
Executive Order 12851 of June 11, 1993;
the U.S. Government determined on
January 15, 2009 that the following
foreign entities had engaged in missile
technology proliferation activities that
require the imposition of missile
sanctions described in Section 73 of the
AECA (22 U.S.C. 2797b) and Section
11B of the EAA (50 U.S.C. Appx
24710(b) on these entities:
Dalian Sunny Industries, (China) also
known as: LIMMT Economic and Trade
Company Ltd.; LIMMT (Dalian)
Metallurgy and Minerals Co.; and
LIMMT (Dalian FTZ) Economic and
Trade Organization, and its sub-units
and successors; and Bellamax (China)
and its sub-units and successors.
Accordingly, the following sanctions
are being imposed on these entities for
two years:
(A) Denial of all new individual
export licenses for the transfer of MTCR
Annex items to the sanctioned entities;
(B) Denial of all U.S. Government
contracts relating to MTCR Annex items
with the sanctioned entities; and
(C) Prohibition on the importation
into the U.S. of all products produced
by the sanctioned entities.
Further, a determination was made
pursuant to section 73(e) of the Arms
Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2797b(e))
that it was essential to the national
security of the United States to waive
the sanctions described above with
respect to the activities of the Chinese
government described in section
74(a)(8)(B) of the Arms Export Control
Act (22 U.S.C. 2797c(a)(8)(B))—that is,
activities of the Chinese government
relating to the development or
production of any missile equipment or
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technology and activities of the Chinese
government affecting the development
or production of electronics, space
systems or equipment, and military
aircraft.
These measures shall be implemented
by the responsible departments and
agencies of the United States
Government as provided in Executive
Order 12851 of June 11, 1993.
Dated: January 21, 2009.
C.S. Eliot Kang,
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for
International Security and Nonproliferation,
Department of State.
[FR Doc. E9–2178 Filed 1–30–09; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6500]
Imposition of Nonproliferation
Measures on Three North Korean
Entities and One Iranian Entity
AGENCY: Bureau of International
Security and Nonproliferation,
Department of State.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Government has
determined that four foreign entities
have engaged in proliferation activities
that warrant the imposition of measures
pursuant to Executive Order 12938 of
November 14, 1994, as amended by
Executive Order 13094 of July 28, 1998
and Executive Order 13382 of June 28,
2005.
DATES: Effective Date: February 2, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: On
general issues: Pam Durham, Office of
Missile Threat Reduction, Bureau of
International Security and
Nonproliferation, Department of State
(202–647–4931). On import ban issues,
Rochelle Stern, Director, Policy
Planning and Program Management,
Office of Foreign Assets Control,
Department of the Treasury (202–622–
2500). On U.S. Government
procurement ban issues: Kim Triplett,
Office of the Procurement Executive,
Department of State (703–875–4079).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to the authorities vested in the President
by the Constitution and the laws of the
United States of America, including the
International Emergency Economic
Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.)
(IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act
(50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), the Arms
Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2751 et
seq.), and Section 301 of title 3, United
States Code, and Executive Order 12938
of November 14, 1994, as amended, the
U.S. Government determined on January
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6501]
Imposition of Category II Missile Sanctions on Two Entities in
China
AGENCY: Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation,
Department of State.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: A determination has been made that two entities in China have
engaged in activities that require the imposition of missile sanctions
pursuant to the Arms Export Control Act, as amended, and the Export
Administration Act of 1979, as amended (as carried out under Executive
Order 13222 of August 17, 2001).
DATES: Effective Date: February 2, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam Durham, Office of Missile Threat
Reduction, Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation,
Department of State (202-647-4931). On import ban issues, Rochelle
Stern, Director, Policy Planning and Program Management, Office of
Foreign Assets Control, Department of the Treasury (202-622-2500). On
U.S. Government procurement ban issues, Kim Triplett, Office of the
Procurement Executive, Department of State (703-875-4079).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to Section 73(a)(1) of the Arms
Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2797b(a)(1)); Section 11B(b)(1) of the
Export Administration Act of 1979 (50 U.S.C. App. 2410b(b)(1)), as
carried out under Executive Order 13222 of August 17, 2001 (hereinafter
cited as the ``Export Administration Act of 1979''); and Executive
Order 12851 of June 11, 1993; the U.S. Government determined on January
15, 2009 that the following foreign entities had engaged in missile
technology proliferation activities that require the imposition of
missile sanctions described in Section 73 of the AECA (22 U.S.C. 2797b)
and Section 11B of the EAA (50 U.S.C. Appx 24710(b) on these entities:
Dalian Sunny Industries, (China) also known as: LIMMT Economic and
Trade Company Ltd.; LIMMT (Dalian) Metallurgy and Minerals Co.; and
LIMMT (Dalian FTZ) Economic and Trade Organization, and its sub-units
and successors; and Bellamax (China) and its sub-units and successors.
Accordingly, the following sanctions are being imposed on these
entities for two years:
(A) Denial of all new individual export licenses for the transfer
of MTCR Annex items to the sanctioned entities;
(B) Denial of all U.S. Government contracts relating to MTCR Annex
items with the sanctioned entities; and
(C) Prohibition on the importation into the U.S. of all products
produced by the sanctioned entities.
Further, a determination was made pursuant to section 73(e) of the
Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2797b(e)) that it was essential to
the national security of the United States to waive the sanctions
described above with respect to the activities of the Chinese
government described in section 74(a)(8)(B) of the Arms Export Control
Act (22 U.S.C. 2797c(a)(8)(B))--that is, activities of the Chinese
government relating to the development or production of any missile
equipment or technology and activities of the Chinese government
affecting the development or production of electronics, space systems
or equipment, and military aircraft.
These measures shall be implemented by the responsible departments
and agencies of the United States Government as provided in Executive
Order 12851 of June 11, 1993.
Dated: January 21, 2009.
C.S. Eliot Kang,
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and
Nonproliferation, Department of State.
[FR Doc. E9-2178 Filed 1-30-09; 8:45 am]
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