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House Approves Plan that Could Punish North Korea’s Foreign Bankers

By Kira Zalan

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a measure in a voice vote that would require American officials to determine whether to punish foreign banks that maintain ties with North Korea. The bill, which does not have a Senate companion measure, would instruct the Treasury Secretary to say whether the Asian nation is a "primary money laundering concern" as defined by the U.S. Patriot Act. Such a designation would require American banks to end their correspondent services for any foreign counterpart serving North Korea. American officials could reverse sanctions and release frozen assets if North Korea takes "significant steps toward disarmament...

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