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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Treasury Sanctions Jet Fuel Suppliers and Military Cronies in Burma
Prior to Armed Forces Day
March 24, 2023

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)
designated two individuals and six entities that are connected to Burma’s military and that have
enabled the military regime’s continuing atrocities, including through the importation, storage, and
distribution of jet fuel to Burma’s military. These actions come as the military regime prepares to
mark the 78th Armed Forces Day. The two individuals and six entities are being designated pursuant
to Executive Order (E.O) 14014.
Following the February 1, 2021, military coup that overthrew Burma’s democratically elected
civilian government, the military regime has continued to commit atrocities and violence against
the people of Burma, with an increasing reliance on air strikes with unguided munitions and rockets
in civilian populated areas. These attacks include air strikes in late 2022 on the village of Let Yet
Kone in central Burma that impacted a school with children and teachers present, as well as an air
strike in the northern state of Kachin that killed as many as 80 people who were attending a musical
concert.
Today, OFAC also published a Burma Jet Fuel Sanctions Alert, to inform individuals, businesses, and
other persons of the sanctions risks associated with providing jet fuel to Burma’s military regime
.
“Burma’s military regime continues to inflict pain and suffering on its own people,” said Under
Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian E. Nelson. “The United
States remains steadfast in its commitment to the people of Burma, and will continue to deny the
military the materiel it uses to commit these atrocities.”

BURMESE MILITARY AVIATION FUEL SUPPLIERS
Today’s action targets three entities for operating in the defense sector of the Burmese economy,
specifically based on their involvement in the importation, storage, and distribution of jet fuel to
Burma’s military. In November 2022, many civil society organizations reported that without jet fuel,
Burma’s military would have no means to power the aircraft used in air strikes. These actions
further align our measures with partners and allies.

ASIA SUN GROUP is a Burma-based company and a key operator in the jet fuel supply chain
supporting brutal military regime and the atrocities that have been committed in Burma. It is also
sanctioned by Canada and the European Union.
ASIA SUN TRADING CO. LTD. is a Burma-based company that has purchased jet fuel on behalf of
Burma’s air force and imported it through the Thilawa Port. It was designated by the United
Kingdom earlier this year.
CARGO LINK PETROLEUM LOGISITICS CO. LTD. is a Burma-based company that is the transport
contractor that has used tanker trucks to distribute jet fuel to military bases across Burma. It was
designated by the United Kingdom earlier this year.
Asia Sun Group, Asia Sun Trading Co. Ltd., and Cargo Link Petroleum Logistics Co. Ltd. are being
designated pursuant to E.O. 14014 for operating in the defense sector of the Burmese economy.

BURMESE DEFENSE RELATED CRONIES
Today’s action also targets individuals and entities that are associated with or have provided
equipment to Burma’s military.
TUN MIN LATT is a Burmese national and close associate of U.S.-designated military regime leader
Min Aung Hlaing and is the son of a former military official. Tun has utilized his companies, including
the Burma-based STAR SAPPHIRE GROUP OF COMPANIES and Burma-based STAR SAPPHIRE
TRADING COMPANY LIMITED, to import military arms and equipment, including drones and aircraft
parts, while acting as Burma’s agent with the U.S.-sanctioned People’s Republic of China arms
manufacturer NORINCO. Additionally, Tun was arrested in Thailand in September 2022 on charges
of narcotics trafficking and money laundering. When he was arrested, Thai police found numerous
documents that belonged to Min’s U.S.-designated children, including his son, Aung Pyae Sone, and
daughter, Khin Thiri Thet Mon.

Tun Min Latt is being designated pursuant to E.O. 14014 for operating in the defense sector
of the Burmese economy.
WIN MIN SOE is the wife of Tun Min Latt and is a co-owner with him of both Star Sapphire Trading
Company Limited and the Singapore-based STAR SAPPHIRE GROUP PTE. LTD.
Win Min Soe is being designated pursuant to E.O. 14014 for being a spouse or adult child of Tun Min
Latt, a person whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to E.O. 14014.
Star Sapphire Group of Companies, Star Sapphire Trading Company Limited, and Star Sapphire
Group Pte. Ltd. are being designated pursuant to E.O. 14014 for being owned or controlled by, or for

having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Tun Min Latt, a person
whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to E.O. 14014. Star Sapphire Group
Pte. Ltd. is also being designated pursuant to E.O. 14014 for being owned or controlled by, or for
having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly Win Min Soe, a person
whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to E.O. 14014.

SANCTIONS IMPLICATIONS
As a result of today’s action, pursuant to E.O. 14014, all property and interests in property of the
persons named above that are in the United States, or in the possession or control of U.S. persons,
are blocked and must be reported to OFAC. In addition, any entities that are owned, directly or
indirectly, 50 percent or more by one or more blocked persons are also blocked.
Unless authorized by a general or specific license issued by OFAC, or otherwise exempt, OFAC’s
regulations generally prohibit all transactions by U.S. persons or within (or transiting) the United
States that involve any property or interests in property of designated or otherwise blocked
persons. The prohibitions include the making of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or
services by, to, or for the benefit of any blocked person or the receipt of any contribution or
provision of funds, goods, or services from any such person.
U.S. sanctions need not be permanent. Sanctions are intended to bring about a positive change of
behavior. Consistent with the findings of Treasury’s Sanctions Review, the removal of sanctions is
available for persons designated under E.O. 14014, who take concrete and meaningful actions to
restore the path to democracy and disassociate themselves from the military-led government in
Burma. For information concerning the process for seeking removal from any OFAC list, including
the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (SDN List), please refer to
OFAC’s Frequently Asked Question 897. Additional information regarding sanctions programs
administered by OFAC.
For information regarding the individuals and entities designated today, click here.
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