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Information related to the North Korea business sector
N. Korea’s kerosene imports continue, despite sanctions and PRC law
China's exports continue each month despite UN resolution, domestic laws
Flying colors: A dispatch from North Korea’s first-ever air show
The Wonsan Air Show attracted locals as well as tourists, showcasing the DPRK's air power
N. Koreans still at work in Namibia, despite pledge to cut ties
Visit reveals Mansudae Overseas Projects at work on ruling party-linked project in Windhoek
Apartment brochure details N. Korean real estate project
“The most extensive form of capitalism I have seen from the North,” researcher says
The DPRK economy and its laws #8: Foreign currency controls
North Korea must balance flexibility for investors with safeguards against external manipulation
North Korean company ramps up online advertising
DPRK company lays out structure and wide array of products, from mining to ostrich skin
How China’s Hongxiang crackdown hurts N. Korea and helps sanctions efforts
Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive hits North Korea's associates in China
The owner who stayed: A Kaesong SME rebuilds post-closure
While many have moved abroad, one small business patiently waits for KIC to reopen
North Korea’s newest aircraft made by a company in New Zealand
P-750 XSTOL light aircraft photographed at the recent Wonsan Air Show
The DPRK economy and its laws #7: Employment law for foreign entities
In North Korea, workers are resources to be directed by the institutions of State