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Swiss tighten economic
sanctions on Iran
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Ahram Online
January 19, 2011
The
Swiss government announced after a cabinet meeting that it had
decided to move beyond UN sanctions adopted by the UN Security
Council last June.
"The Federal
Council (government) decided to raise the level of sanctions on Iran
to the one applied by its principal trade partners," the economy
ministry said in a statement.
The changes to
the existing Iran sanctions decree would be implemented on Thursday,
it added.
The new measures
extend a ban on deliveries of dual-use goods, technology or software
that can be used in weapons production, as well as on heavy weapons
exports, and include new rules on financial services.
"Restrictions on
exports as well as prohibitions on finance are also decreed for some
goods used by the Iranian oil and gas industry," the statement said.
Other measures on
financial services include a ban on insurance and reinsurance,
reporting obligations on banking and transfers with Iran, as well as
an extended sanctions list of people and companies. Switzerland
adapted its sanctions regime to the one voted by the UN Security
Council in June 2010 about two months later.
Since then mainly
Western economies, led by the United States and Switzerland's
biggest trading partner the European Union, have applied tougher
measures.
Ministers feared
that a slacker Swiss regime could be used to circumvent trade
sanctions, the statement said.
Swiss trade with
Iran reached 740 million Swiss francs in 2010, including 700 million
in exports, according to official Swiss trade figures, mainly
pharmaceutical products, machinery and agricultural produce.
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