Economics
House Passes North Korea Sanctions Bill After Nuclear Test
- Shipping, financial industries might feel impact, experts say
- Individuals who transfer money, property could be penalized
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The U.S. House voted to toughen sanctions against North Korea following last week’s nuclear test, showing overwhelming support for a measure that would mostly target non-U.S. companies.
The sanctions bill was backed by Democrats and Republicans alike in the 418-2 vote Tuesday.