Trading firm director was convicted of violating UN Security Council sanctions. FMTNews Singapore LuxuryGood
November 22, 2019 9:44 PM
Through his firm T Specialist, Ng sent over S$6 million in goods – which also included cosmetics, musical instruments, watches and jewellery – to a department store chain in North Korea, according to court documents. The council has adopted sanctions in response to the North’s ballistic missile and nuclear tests, while Singapore has introduced laws to enforce them and in 2017 suspended trade ties with the North.
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