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HK enacts Iran sanctions law after 9 months

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After nine months of delay Hong Kong has quietly enacted regulations that implement last year's United Nations sanctions against Iran.

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The city's action comes amid increasing scrutiny from the West over China's dealings with Iran.

The new regulations went into effect late on Friday afternoon. They update Hong Kong's existing sanctions against Iran 'to implement decisions' of the Security Council's fourth round of sanctions, which were passed with the support of China on June 9 last year.

Soon after passage of the UN resolution, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing instructed the Hong Kong government to implement the resolution fully, according to a memo submitted to Legco last week.

The administration said it took nine months to implement Beijing's directive because the UN resolution 'covers a number of new prohibitions and strengthened measures that are not commonly found in previous UNSC decisions.'

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In January, the United States blacklisted 20 shipping companies in Hong Kong for operating as fronts for the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines, which was censured by the UN in 2008 for aiding Iran's nuclear and military programmes.

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