Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
North Korean leader’s Toyota luxury bus, multiple Lexus SUVs appear in 2019 film
Customized VIP bus was used in August missile tests, while SUVs dominated domestic travel
Kim Jong Un’s claims of a “bumper harvest” in North Korea: what the data shows
Market data indicates food prices remain low and stable, could support DPRK leadership's claims
Russia’s reported oil exports to North Korea fall again in November: UN
Monthly total for November was lowest since July 2018, according to new UN data
U.S. should be consulted on potential South Korean tourism to the North: Harris
Items in future South Korean tourist luggages could possibly breach sanctions, ambassador says
Almost all North Korean workers have now left Russia, senior diplomat says
Foreign ministry official says some may remain due to temporary "logistic" issues, however
China “very helpful” to U.S. in negotiations with North Korea, Trump claims
U.S. President compares ongoing negotiations with DPRK to game of chess or poker
South Korea could seek sanctions waivers for joint projects with the North: Kang
Comments come as Seoul seeks "independent" ways to restart North-South cooperation
U.S. blacklists two companies for North Korean overseas labor sanctions breaches
New Treasury designations come as China, Russia, South Korea call for various levels of sanctions relief for DPRK
Citing legal complaints, YouTube purges more North Korea-focused channels
Both DPRK-run and supporter-run accounts among at least six targeted, though others continue to operate
UN approves sanctions exemptions for MSF, Swiss Humanitarian Aid in North Korea
Médecins Sans Frontières and Swiss Humanitarian Aid are first aid groups to receive UN sanctions exemptions in new year