Chinese firm has assets frozen by France over links to Syrian chemical weapons programme
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons is due to soon release a fact-finding report into the suspected Douma attack
France on Friday froze the assets for six months of companies based in China, Syria and Lebanon after they were linked to an alleged chemical weapons programme in Syria.
The businesses include Sigmatec and the Al Mahrous Group, both based in Damascus; Technolab in Lebanon; and a trading company in Guangzhou in China, according to a list published in the government’s official gazette.
Two Syrian nationals will also face asset freezes, as well as a person born in Lebanon in 1977 whose nationality was not given.
The asset freezes were signed by French Finance minister Bruno Le Maire.
In a statement, Le Maire and Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said the individuals and businesses were working for the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Centre, widely known by its French initials CERS.