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CHINA PRESS
CHINA PRESS: The Ministry of Commerce announced the government will close all
North Korean firms operating in China within 120 days of September 11, the day
the United Nations Security Council adopted the latest round of sanctions on
Pyongyang, the South China Morning Post reported Thursday. In the notice, the
ministry said all joint ventures with North Korean companies in China as well as
joint ventures set up overseas by the countries or citizens from both countries
would be closed, but companies not within the sanction eligibility or approved
by UNSC would be exempt, according to the newspaper.

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