Business
Information related to the North Korea business sector
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
View from the bridge: Signs of change on the N.Korea-China border?
In the border city economic shift is underway - but little appears to change in the DPRK
Chinese, Russian tankers in North Korea oil deliveries, data shows
Chinese tanker owned by Dalian-based company with office in London linked to DPRK deliveries
Comrades forever? Pyongyang between Havana and DC
As two of only a few Communist states, North Korea and Cuba share a special relationship
North Korea linked ship bought from S. Korean company
Ship traded from Seoul to a Hong Kong company with numerous ties to the DPRK
The DPRK economy and its laws #6: How are joint ventures regulated?
Despite need for cash, the country remains picky about who is allowed to do business
Beer and alternative medicine: North Korean stalls at Chinese trade shows
NK News visit to expo shows heavy industry products decreased, alcohol and health products more popular
Air Koryo: Implicated but not yet designated
Concerns over commercial and evidentiary issues likely preventing designations
Gold diggers: A Hong Kong company in North Korea?
Investigation suggests Hong Kong company could be in breach of sanctions