INTERNATIONAL — May 9, 2026

US Imposes Sanctions on Entities Linked to Iran’s Drone and Missile Programs

The U.S. Treasury Department has sanctioned ten individuals and companies in China, Hong Kong, the UAE, and Belarus for allegedly supplying equipment to Iran’s drone and missile programs. Washington warned that additional measures could follow against foreign firms supporting Tehran’s defense sector.

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US Imposes Sanctions on Entities Linked to Iran’s Drone and Missile Programs
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The United States Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on ten individuals and companies operating across China, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, and Belarus. The measures target a network accused of procuring and transferring specialized equipment to support Iran’s Shahed drone and ballistic missile production.

According to the Treasury Department, the sanctions are intended to disrupt international supply chains that facilitate Tehran’s military manufacturing capabilities. The announcement highlights growing international scrutiny over Iran’s defense sector, particularly following reports that Iranian-made drones have been supplied to Russia for use in the conflict in Ukraine.

The targeted entities allegedly played a central role in sourcing components, managing logistics, and facilitating financial transactions that enabled Iran to expand its unmanned aerial vehicle and missile programs. U.S. officials stated that the designations freeze any assets the sanctioned parties may hold under American jurisdiction and prohibit U.S. persons from conducting business with them.

Washington also warned that further restrictions could be implemented against additional foreign firms found to be assisting Iran’s defense industry. The Treasury Department emphasized that the measures are part of a broader effort to enforce compliance with international export controls and limit the proliferation of advanced military technology.

The sanctions reflect ongoing diplomatic and economic pressure aimed at curbing Iran’s ability to produce and export weapons systems. Officials indicated that the U.S. government will continue to monitor global trade networks and take action against entities that violate established restrictions.

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