Posted on 12/27/2017 6:50:32 AM PST by x1stcav
China did not export any oil products to North Korea in November as U.S. sanctions against the isolated country continue take effect, according to a report Tuesday from Reuters.
The move comes as North Korea ratchets up ongoing nuclear and missile programs despite years of U.N. resolutions prohibiting the actions. U.N. Security Council imposed a new batch of limits of oil products earlier this month to the communist country.
China did not export any gasoline, jet fuel, diesel or fuel oil, or any other petroleum products to North Korea last month, according to the report, that relied on General Administration of Customs data for its conclusion.
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Nah....
Or maybe not?
Wow...That’ll p*** off Fat Little Kim.
Everything is looking like Trump’s matserful staretgy on NK is now paying off.
After decades of lazy and corrupt Presidents passing the buck in these Marxist madmen, we finally have an Alpha Male in charge who will resolve this problem.
God Bless President Trump, the hero the Republic has needed for over a century
C’mon...they’re Asian.
Got to expect a little perfidy.
Why sell them oil overtly when you can sell them oil covertly at a very much higher price?....................
Agree. See reply #6.
How is NK paying? What happens if they run out of money?
Chinese keep very accurate records...................
I was just about to link that. And they’re our partners in “free trade”. We’ll see if President Trump means what he says.
China stops all oil exports to North Korea in rare move as sanctions take hold
BS. They are just doing it by truck at night when they
cant be tracked by satilite.
Yeah, three or four different sets, I hear....
“How is NK paying? What happens if they run out of money?”
They’ll just print more...US dollars.
Always it has been thus.......................
That was almost funny.
There was a report yesterday of Chinese tankers transferring oil to NK tankers. I don’t think China or Russia are going to obey sanctions.
Probably a safe bet.
Chinese Ships Spotted Selling Oil to N.Korea
Chosun Ilbo | December 26, 2017 | Yu Yong-weon, Kim Jin-myung
Posted on 12/25/2017 6:34:42 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
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