House Passes Chairman Royce’s North Korea Sanctions Bill

House Passes Chairman Royce’s North Korea Sanctions Bill

The following press release was published by the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on May 4, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

Washington, D.C. - The House of Representatives today passed House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce’s (R-CA) Korean Interdiction and Modernization of Sanctions Act (H.R. 1644). The bipartisan bill strengthens sanctions targeting North Korea’s Kim Jong Un regime.

On passage, Chairman Royce said: “North Korea poses an urgent threat to the United States and our allies. In less than four years, the regime may be capable of targeting the entire U.S. homeland with a nuclear missile. The threat from North Korea is real, and real threats demand real responses. This bill gives the administration a powerful tool to cut off North Korea’s funding by going after those who do business with the regime."

The Korea Interdiction and Modernization of Sanctions Act, H.R. 1644.

* Expands sanctions to deter North Korea’s nuclear weapons program;

* Targets those overseas who employ North Korean slave labor, a source of billions of dollars in annual revenue for the regime;

* Cracks down on North Korean shipping and use of international ports; and

* Requires the administration to determine whether North Korea is a state sponsor of terrorism.

Source: House Committee on Foreign Affairs

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