Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
Former South Korean officials say Kaesong should reopen despite U.S. opposition
Moon administration is criticized for "being too conscious of the U.S." regarding resumption of the inter-Korean complex
Twenty years after the DPRK-Russia friendship treaty, what’s been achieved?
Attempts to further cooperation, following an early post-Cold War downturn in relations, have been plagued by sanctions
New N. Korean stamps push propaganda line to “break through” sanctions hardships
Five new stamps follow Kim Jong Un’s new year plenum speech, focus on countering sanctions and other top 2020 policies
Sanctioned North Korean tanker caught in ship-to-ship transfer near China: Japan
Chon Ma San began broadcasting location in October, showing at least four trips and lengthy loitering in Korea Strait
U.S.-ROK working group meeting held in Seoul to discuss North Korea
Inter-Korean issues likely discussed, while MOU insists "independent tourism" not a matter of U.S.-ROK consultation
Despite challenges, UN Panel of Experts on North Korea submits draft report
Panel members make eleventh-hour progress to deliver draft to 1718 Committee
North Korea gas prices increase sharply amid coronavirus measures: data
Daily NK data shows sharp increase, while NK Pro data remains mostly static
Latest North Korea sanctions exemptions to boost TB treatment, telemedicine work
Eugene Bell Foundation likely to utilize new Global Fund grant for TB work, while WHO to ship telemedicine equipment
What to expect next at Mount Kumgang after the coronavirus delay
The Wuhan virus outbreak has only postponed demolition - it remains to be seen what Seoul can salvage from the dispute
North Korea spent $25 million on Alaska pollock from China in 2019, data shows
Import of millions of kilograms of fish from China last year came despite a thriving domestic seafood industry