San Diego Union-Tribune

U.S. BOOSTS MYANMAR SANCTIONS

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The Biden administra­tion on Wednesday ramped up pressure against Myanmar’s military government by imposing sanctions on two state-owned companies responsibl­e for significan­t amounts of foreign income.

The State and Treasury department­s announced they were targeting Myanmar’s main timber and pearl exporting firms with penalties aimed at reducing the junta’s resources after a coup in February that has been followed by a harsh crackdown on pro-democracy protests.

The sanctions freeze any assets Myanmar Timber Enterprise and Myanmar Pearl Enterprise may have in U.S. jurisdicti­ons and bar Americans from doing business with them.

“Our action today reinforces our message to the military that the United States will continue to target specific funding channels and promote accountabi­lity for the coup and related violence,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement that used the country’s former name, Burma.

“We will continue to support the people of Burma in their efforts to reject this coup, and we call on the military regime to cease violence, release all those unjustly detained, and restore Burma’s path to democracy.” Blinken said.

Wednesday’s step follows a similar move taken earlier this month.

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