The US Treasury Ministry of Finance sanctions on Sixth entities and seven individuals in mainland China, Hong Kong and Iran on Tuesday (June 6), because they were suspected of helping Iran to obtain technology for ballistic missile projects.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the Foreign Asset Control Office of the US Department of Finance said that these companies and individuals have obtained component materials for some of the largest participating institutions in Iran's ballistic missile development projects.The U.S. Treasury said that these institutions include the Iranian Defense and Armed Forces Logistics Department (Modafl), as well as Parqin Chemical Industry (PCI) and P.B. Sadr (P.B. SADR).Sader is a key intermediary of Parqin Chemical Industry Corporation's procurement of missile pushing agent components.1 centrifugal and related equipment with about 1.35 US dollars).

The US Ministry of Finance said that Lingoe Process Engineering, headquartered in Hong Kong, acted as a guise of Zhejiang Light Machinery in a transaction with Parqin Chemical Industry and P.B. Sader.The US Treasury pointed out that Iranian Blue Calm Marine Services facilitates P.B. Sader's transportation, and the company has also been sanctioned.

The Ministry of Finance also said that Hong Kong KE.DO International Trade Co., Ltd.Tens of millions of dollars of military and civilian colored metals were sanctioned by foreign asset control offices.

The Ministry of Finance of the United States said that Beijing Shiny Nights Technolog -Development is a guise company of the Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces Logistics of the Ministry of Defense to buy electronics for Iranian end users.

As a response to the Iranian nuclear plan, the United States imposed extensive sanctions on Iran and prohibit American individuals and companies from exporting American goods, technology and services to Iran, unless the foreign asset control office was exempted.The sanctions implemented on Tuesday will freeze any assets of these companies and individuals within the jurisdiction of the United States, prohibit them from going to the United States, and prohibit commercial exchanges with them.

In March of the United States, five Chinese companies and individuals who provided components to the manufacture of drones to Iran this year.