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US sanctions entities over alleged support to Iran arms efforts

Published on: May 9, 2026 10:45 AM

BERNAMA - US Sanctions 12 Individuals, Entities For Alleged Links To Iran's  Weapons Programmes
The United States (US) has announced fresh sanctions against several individuals and companies accused of helping Iran acquire materials linked to weapons production.

In a statement, the US Treasury Department said sanctions had been imposed on 10 individuals and entities allegedly involved in supporting Iran’s procurement networks. According to US officials, the targeted network assisted Tehran in obtaining materials and components used in military programmes.

Read More: US Imposes Sanctions on 35 Iranian Entities and Individuals

The sanctions list includes people and companies based in China and Hong Kong, reflecting Washington’s continued focus on disrupting international supply chains linked to Iran’s defence sector.

The US Treasury announces sanctions against 10 individuals and companies, including several in China and Hong Kong, over accusations they have aided Iran’s efforts to secure weapons and the raw materials needed to build its Shahed drones and ballistic missiles.…

— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) May 9, 2026

US authorities allege that some of the sanctioned entities helped facilitate the transfer of raw materials used in the production of Iran’s Shahed drones. These drones have drawn international scrutiny in recent years due to their use in regional conflicts and growing concerns over their proliferation.

The Treasury Department said the measures are aimed at restricting Iran’s access to foreign suppliers and financial systems that could support its military capabilities.

Under the sanctions, any assets linked to the listed individuals or companies under US jurisdiction are expected to be frozen. American citizens and businesses are also generally prohibited from conducting transactions with sanctioned parties.

Washington has repeatedly tightened sanctions on Tehran over its missile programme, drone development and regional activities. The latest measures come amid continued geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and ongoing scrutiny of Iran’s military partnerships.

Iran has frequently rejected Western accusations regarding its weapons procurement and defence activities, arguing that its military programmes are intended for national security and deterrence.

The move is likely to add further strain to already tense relations between Washington and Tehran, even as diplomatic efforts in the region continue on other fronts.

Read More: US and Iran ‘closing in on one-page memo to end war’

Analysts say such sanctions are part of a broader US strategy to limit Iran’s defence manufacturing capabilities by targeting overseas intermediaries and supply routes.

The latest announcement highlights the increasing role of cross-border commercial networks in global sanctions enforcement, with authorities focusing not only on state actors but also private companies allegedly involved in facilitating restricted transactions.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: China companies, Iran weapons, Latest, Middle East Tensions, Shahed drones, US Sanctions, US Treasury

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