United Nations Security Council Resolution 2094

• It warned that in the event of further launches or tests, the Security Council would express its determination to take significant additional measures.

• The ban on financial services was expanded to cover not only nuclear and missile-related activities but also prohibited acts and sanctions evasion activities under resolutions such as trade in prohibited goods, and the request for a ban was changed to an obligation.

• Requests and permits countries to embargo goods that they determine could contribute to nuclear or missile development.

• Clarification of luxury goods subject to export bans (this does not restrict countries from banning the export of other luxury goods) • Jewelry • Jewelry with pearls • jewelry • Precious and semi-precious stones (including diamonds, sapphires, rubies and emeralds) • Precious metals and metal- clad jewelry with precious metals • vehicle • Yacht • Motor vehicles: Passenger cars and other motor vehicles (excluding public transport), including station wagons, used to transport people • Luxury cars, racing cars • Cargo Inspection • Mandatory cargo inspection within one's territory for cargo suspected to be prohibited goods • Prohibiting entry into one's own ports of ships that refuse requests for cargo inspection on the high seas (except in emergency cases, etc.)

Air transport restrictions • Requesting a ban on takeoff, landing, and overflight of aircraft suspected of carrying prohibited goods (except in emergency cases) prohibiting items additionally • prohibition on sales of aircraft, aircraft engines, rocket fuel to north Korea • items include 8 types of telecommunications include; - electronic eqipments, communication eqipments, computers, electronic information technology eqipments, phones, tablits, semiconductor, four wheel drive vehicles, labtop computers