Japan Imposes Iran Snapback Sanctions
Japan is reimposing certain sanctions against Iran following the U.N.'s move last month to reimpose Iranian restrictions that were paused after the 2015 nuclear deal (see 2510010018 and 2508280033), according to an unofficial translation of a notice from Japan's Ministry…
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of Economy, Trade and Industry. The designations target 78 entities and 43 people for their involvement in "Iran's proliferation-sensitive nuclear activities and the development of nuclear weapons delivery means," Japan said. The measures also include certain investment restrictions, import bans and prohibitions on fund transfers.