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Information related to the North Korea business sector
North Korean restaurant in Beijing remains open, despite UN sanctions
Pyongyang Unbangwan is one of at least two DPRK-linked eateries operating in the Chinese capital city
Preparations underway for October mass games, North Korean media says
Despite gearing up for the games, the DPRK will likely keep up its ban on foreign tourists, one tour company said
North Korean hackers targeted aerospace, defense companies via Linkedin: experts
Researchers find similarities suggesting group linked to DPRK broke into European firms
New learning apps hint at growing digital education industry in North Korea
New learning software featured in DPRK state media helps children learn English or study math
North Korean app offers real estate listings for businesses: state media
“Treasure Island 1.0” for phones and tablets may signal modernized B2B practices within state-controlled system
Construction resumes on China-North Korea island EDZ: satellite imagery
New work may be part of joint initiative with Chinese companies, comes despite sanctions and COVID-19 restrictions
Sanctions exemption needed before North Korean firms do business in South: MOU
Seoul dismisses claims that planned revision of inter-Korean Exchange and Cooperation Act would breach UN sanctions
Mozambique denies North Korea sanctions violations, defends medical cooperation
Almost 100 DPRK doctors remain in country, Maputo says in first UN sanctions report, though all agreements suspended
What the latest U.S. sanctions advisory means for North Korean operations at sea
Expected action by industry players will likely further isolate the DPRK from access to international shipping
$4.8 million in alcohol exports to China likely re-exported to North Korea: data
Wine, vodka, and whisky being held in Chinese entrepôt zones potentially being exported on to the DPRK