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North Korea-linked ship owned by weapon smuggler arrives at Chinese coal port
The vessel's owner previously claimed he had imported North Korean iron and coal: PoE
Foreign companies continue involvement in North Korean shipping
Companies are mainly based in mainland China and Hong Kong, often tied to existing sanctions evasion networks
China still spending millions on North Korean iron products, data shows
DPRK exported ferro-silicon worth over USD$2 million to China in September, despite tougher UN restrictions
North Korea continues to buy Chinese electronics in September
Imports of items like solar panels dwindling, however
A trip to Sinuiju: impressions from a visit to the DPRK-China border
Life in the border city is certainly tough, but locals are finding ways to make things easier
North Korean seafood exports to China drop to zero in September
DPRK rice purchases from China also saw a sharp decrease in the same month
Foreign companies and joint ventures continue to appear at Pyongyang trade fair
Over 20 joint ventures, cooperative entities appear at PITF following UNSC sanctions
Sanctioned and illicit entities present at Autumn trade fair in Pyongyang: photos
KIEC hosted events continue to provide platform for illicit entities
Chinese imports of N. Korean coal, iron, lead continue in September
Coal shipments could be in violation of Beijing's own domestic ruling issued in February
Two years on, still no int’l flight activity at North Korea’s Kalma airport
Satellite imagery, sources suggest Wonsan development remains largely unused domestically