Taiwan's Coast Guard Administration (CGA) ordered two tankers, believed to be linked to a Taiwanese company accused of selling oil to North Korea in violation of United Nations sanctions on Pyongyang, out of its waters after inspecting the vessels and finding no evidence of criminality, the CGA said in a statement issued Monday.
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