Salim Borji

Managing director of Sabz Co., has led Iranian delegations to China to meet with metal suppliers and has signed contracts with, and made payments to, Chinese suppliers on Sabz Co.’s behalf

Status:Top Alert – Entity designated / sanctioned for terror, WMD and human rights violation

Risk Level:99%

May harm your business future. Persons or entities that engage in transactions with this entity will be exposed to sanctions or subject to an enforcement action.

Working with this entity means supporting Iranian Regime, Regime Terrorist Activities & development of WMD

Info:
Salim Borji, the managing director of Sabz Co., has led Iranian delegations to China to meet with metal suppliers and has signed contracts with, and made payments to, Chinese suppliers on Sabz Co.’s behalf. Mehdi Najafi is a representative of Sabz Co. who has worked with Chinese suppliers to procure various metallic products for TESA;

TESA plays a crucial role in Iran’s uranium enrichment nuclear program through the production of centrifuges used in facilities belonging to the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI);

Iran-based Sabz Co. held a contract with TESA for alloy parts that was worth tens of thousands of dollars. It entered agreements with Chinese companies to purchase metal materials for end-use by TESA. Sabz Co. contracted with a Chinese company to purchase metal materials that match a part used in Iranian gas centrifuges machines;

China-based Suzhou Zhongsheng Magnetic Company Limited and Suzhou A-One Special Alloy CO., Ltd contracted to sell metallic products to Sabz Co. for shipment from China to Iran. Both Suzhou Magnetic and Suzhou A-One worked with Sabz Co. representative Najafi. Suzhou A-One sold aluminum products to Sabz Co. that are associated with Iranian centrifuges that are manufactured by TESA;

Also Known As:
Borji Soumen, Salim

Country:
Iran

Born:
22 Dec 1964

Passport:
B30739118 (Iran)

Reason for the color:
» Added to the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list maintained by the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on July 18, 2019 pursuant to Executive Order 13382 for having provided, or attempted to provide, financial, material, technological, or other support for, or goods or services in support of TESA;