Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
Why Seoul’s dream to barter for North Korean booze may soon fall apart
If supply chains involve previously sanctioned entities, then even barter trade would be blocked by U.N. sanctions
COVID-19 test kits sent by private South Korean group arrive in North Korea
Delivery made via the Dandong-Sinuiju land route in mid-August
North Koreans launder money through an illegal bank account in Congo
DPRK citizens Pak Hwa Song and Hwang Kil Su set up shop in Congo and worked on construction projects, report says
Expensive taste? North Korea caught illegally importing luxury Mercedes cars
North Korea is violating sanctions by using advanced smuggling networks to acquire even more rare, custom-armored rides
Seoul’s unification minister pushes for progress with US and Chinese ambassadors
Lee In-young stressed the need for peace and denuclearization to ambassadors Harry Harris and Xing Haiming this week
North Korean IT workers are illegally making big money abroad: Investigation
IT workers under the Munitions Industry Department likely raised over $1.2 million in 2019: UN report
COVID-19 slows down ambulance and tuberculosis aid delivery to North Korea
The United Nations extends the delivery window for Doctors Without Borders after granting it sanctions exemptions
South Korean group can now send $253,000 in face masks and COVID-19 aid to DPRK
Five times now, the unification ministry approved private group projects sending COVID-19 aid to North Korea
US lifts sanctions against Macao bank accused of North Korea money laundering
U.S. abandons sanctions against Banco Delta Asia after 13 years of enacting them and over a decade of appeals
US vice presidential runner Kamala Harris may support DPRK sanctions relief
Harris has made previous comments supporting partial sanctions relief in future US-North Korea negotiations