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    US Imposes New Sanctions on China and Hong Kong Firms Over Iran Arms Procurement

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The United States Treasury has announced a new set of sanctions targeting a network of individuals and companies operating out of China and Hong Kong. These entities are accused of facilitating weapons procurement and illicit financial transfers to support Iran’s military activities.

    The sanctions specifically focus on disrupting operations that back the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Iran’s Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL). The targeted network includes procurement facilitators, front companies, and organizations deeply embedded in Iran’s covert banking system.

    US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent described the move as a crucial element of Washington’s ongoing “Economic Fury” campaign. This initiative aims to dismantle Tehran’s military acquisition channels, limit its access to international funds, and increase economic pressure on the Iranian government.

    The Treasury Department highlighted that the designated entities have been instrumental in sourcing dual-use components and advanced technologies essential for Iran’s ballistic missile and drone programs. By using front companies based in Hong Kong and mainland China, these networks have allegedly circumvented existing international sanctions, moving millions of dollars through the global financial system.

    Bessent emphasized that Iran depends on sophisticated networks in third countries, especially China and Hong Kong, to conceal the origins of its funds and obtain critical parts for military expansion. He reaffirmed the US commitment to identifying and shutting down these covert financial pipelines wherever they operate.

    As a consequence of the sanctions, all property and interests in property belonging to the designated targets that are within the United States or controlled by US persons must be frozen and reported to the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). Additionally, non-US financial institutions that facilitate significant transactions for these entities risk losing access to the American financial system.

    This action is expected to further escalate tensions between Washington and Beijing, which has consistently opposed unilateral US sanctions. China has previously called on the US to end its “long-arm jurisdiction” and stop penalizing Chinese companies engaged in legitimate trade with Middle Eastern countries, asserting that such interactions comply with international law.

    Observers note that the “Economic Fury” campaign represents an intensification of Washington’s efforts to cut off funding to Tehran amid rising regional tensions. Analysts suggest that the focus on Hong Kong and Chinese intermediaries underscores the challenges Western powers face in enforcing isolation strategies without confronting major economic partners.

    Tehran has not yet issued an official response to the latest sanctions but has historically dismissed US sanctions as unlawful and ineffective economic warfare.

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