Chinese firm sanctioned by US over links to North Korea claims it sells garden products
Company accused of helping bolster Pyongyang’s nuclear programme has not dealt with reclusive state for two years, manager says
One of the five Chinese firms targeted for sanctions by the United States for their alleged links to North Korea said on Wednesday its core business is supplying gardening products.
Dandong Rich Earth Trading Co was accused by the US Treasury Department of importing vanadium ore from Korea Kumsan Trading Corporation, which is controlled by the General Bureau of Atomic Energy in Pyongyang.
Li Xiaoguang, a manager at the Chinese company said he was “surprised” to hear it had been sanctioned.
“We stopped trading with North Korea two years ago. We only sell gardening products now [in the Chinese market],” he said.
Li said that the company used to export building materials to North Korea and imported products made of vanadium from there, but got out of the business two years ago because of the rising tensions. He was keen to clarify that the metal products the company bought were all perfectly legal.