Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
Why U.S. sanctions on North Korea are about to get a much longer reach
New laws stand to substantially increase Washington's ability to put pressure on Pyongyang
Italy granted UN sanctions exemption to fund Food Security Office in Pyongyang
Over 1 million euros to be transferred for Italian firm’s technical support
OFAC designates North Korean national working in Vietnam
Kim Su Il worked for North Korea's Munitions Industry Department
Building a “small deal”: how North Korea sanctions relief might work
The DPRK's private sector-dominated industries must be the first to see restrictions lifted
Diesel prices drop in the North Korean capital
Lowering consumer prices could indicate healthy supplies
How sanctions against North Korea impact humanitarian aid – NKNews Podcast Ep.88
The NCNK's Daniel Wertz discusses the impact of sanctions and the difficulties they can pose to NGOs
Oil tanker numbers at Nampho not impacted by sanctions, analysis shows
No discernible downturn in traffic following December 2017 passage of Resolution 2397
Russian trade with North Korea falls sharply in May
Fuel exports fall, along with various agricultural products
U.S. charges Chinese firm with North Korea sanctions breaches
Indictment comes three years after Ma Xiaohong and her company were first designated
N. Korea’s surprisingly international scientific community – NKNews Podcast Ep.87
Joshua H. Pollack discusses why DPRK researchers can, increasingly, take their work abroad