Sec. 103. Briefing to Congress
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Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and every 180 days thereafter, the President shall provide to the appropriate congressional committees a briefing on the following: The significant assets held by the Government of North Korea, the amount of each such asset, and the form and financial institution (if any) in which each such asset is held. The significant international financial transactions by the Government of North Korea during the previous 180 days, including the amounts, parties, terms, and date of each such transaction, the property involved in the transaction, and the names and nationalities of any financial institutions involved in each such transaction.
Each person, foreign government, or financial institution designated under subsection (a), (b), (c), or
(d)of section 104 during the previous 180 days. All waivers, exclusions, and removals of designation granted under section 207 during the previous 180 days. The briefings required by subsection
(a)shall also contain— a list of all persons and foreign governments that have provided financial, storage, transportation, communication, messaging, promotional, or other services with respect to such property and transactions; an assessment of the sufficiency of financial safeguards to ensure that such property and transactions are prevented from being used to facilitate any of the activities described in section 104(a), and recommendations for any safeguards necessary to prevent such use; and whether any evidence exists to suggest that such property constitutes the proceeds or instrumentalities of any activity described in section 104(a).