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- Addition of Individuals and Entities Subject to Asset-Freezing Measures against Those Involved in Iran’s Proliferation-Sensitive Nuclear Activities
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Addition of Individuals and Entities Subject to Asset-Freezing Measures against Those Involved in Iran’s Proliferation-Sensitive Nuclear Activities
The government of Japan has been implementing a series of measures against Iran's nuclear and other activities pursuant to United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1737, 1747, 1803, and 1929. Following the United Nations Security Council Sanctions Committee's additional designation of 2 individuals and 3 entities as those involved in Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities, the government has decided to implement asset-freezing measures against them.
1. Specifics of the measures
On February 27, 2013, the government of Japan will impose the following measures under the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act on the individuals and entities to be newly added to the list of those involved in Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities through public notice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) that will be promulgated on the same day.
- Payment restrictions
All payments to any of the individuals and entities designated by the above MOFA public notice shall require prior permission. - Capital transaction restrictions
All capital transactions with any of the individuals and entities designated by the above MOFA public notice shall require prior permission.
2. Entities and individuals subject to the measures
For details, see the Appendix (PDF:137KB)
(in Japanese).
Note: As a result of the above addition, the total number of individuals and entities involved in Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities that are subject to the measures implemented by the government of Japan comes to 43 individuals and 78 entities.
Release Date
February 27, 2013
Division in Charge
- Second Middle East Division, Middle Eastern and African Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Legal Office, Research Division, International Bureau, Ministry of Finance
- Trade Control Policy Division, Trade Control Department, Trade and Economic Cooperation Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
