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Taiwanese Man Sentenced for Supplying Fuel to North Korea

Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowAugust 20, 2025 Latest News No Comments2 Mins Read
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Huang Chung-wei, son of a former Taiwanese legislator, received a 28-month prison sentence in Kaohsiung. Five accomplices also received prison terms.

The court convicted them of loading fuel onto ships in Taiwan and transferring it to North Korea. They collaborated with Singaporean businessman Kwek Kee Seng, wanted by the US and currently missing.

The court ruled that their actions violated Taiwan’s Counter-Terrorism Financing Act and other laws.

North Korea Uses Illegal Shipments to Bypass Sanctions

United Nations sanctions prevent North Korea from openly purchasing fuel due to its nuclear and missile programs.

The country relies on illicit ship-to-ship fuel transfers to maintain operations. Taiwan, though not a UN member because of China’s influence, pledged to enforce UN sanctions against Pyongyang.

Investigators Trace Shadow Fleet Operations

The case began in 2019 when Huang and Kwek allegedly bought tankers, loaded them with fuel, and directed the transfers.

North Korea uses a “shadow fleet” of ships that operate without electronic identification systems. US intelligence tracked the shipments via satellite and shared the data with Kaohsiung authorities.

Political Connections and Unknown Profits

Huang’s father served in Taiwan’s legislature for the Democratic Progressive Party. Authorities have not disclosed how much Huang profited or whether he plans to appeal.

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