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Procurement Contracts With, Importation From Certain Individuals and Companies Prohibited in the History of U.S. Economic Sanctions Imposed against China

Note: the status of this economic sanction is: Active

Date of the sanction(s): MAY 21, 1997

The State Department issued a public notice on May 21, 1997, determining that eight entities and persons had engaged in chemical weapons proliferation activities that required the imposition of sanctions. For one year or more, the United States Government is prohibited from entering into procurement contracts and importation is prohibited from the following Chinese individuals: 1) Liao Minglong, 2) Tian Yi, 3) Chen Qingchang, 4) Pan Yongming, and 5) Shao Xingsheng. The same prohibitions apply to the following Chinese companies: 1) Nanjing Chemical Industries Group, or NCI; 2) Jiangsu Yongli Chemical Engineering and Technology Import/Export Corporation; and 3) Cheong Yee Limited (of Hong Kong).

Sanctions by Authority:

Sec. 81(a) of the Arms Export Control Act, as amended [P.L. 90-629; 22 U.S.C. 2798(a)]; Sec. 11C(a) of the Export Administration Act of 1979, as amended [P.L. 96-72; 50 U.S.C. App. 2410c(a)]; U.S. Department of State Public Notice 2551, May 21, 1997 (62 F.R. 28304)

Note: Based on the China: U.S. Economic Sanctions Report.

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