KEY POINTS
  • The Treasury Department issues new sanctions on seven individuals and three entities connected to the North Korean regime.
  • The sanctions are in response to a State Department report on human rights abuses by the autocratic government of Kim Jong Un.
  • The sanctions freeze any property or interest in property within U.S. jurisdiction and generally prohibit transactions by U.S. citizens with any of the sanctioned individuals or groups.

The Treasury Department on Thursday issued sanctions on seven individuals and three entities connected to North Korea after a new State Department report on human rights abuses by Kim Jon Un's regime.

The sanctions freeze any property or interest in property within U.S. jurisdiction and generally prohibit any transactions by U.S. citizens with any of the sanctioned individuals or groups. Among the sanctioned entities are the government of North Korea and the Workers' Party of Korea.