Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
Fall trade fair kicks off in Pyongyang with new high of 350+ firms participating
Chinese companies once again dominate international participation
Chinese firm offering graphite materials for sale in North Korea
Trade in graphite with DPRK could risk sanctions designation from U.S. Treasury Department
Chinese oil exports to North Korea increase in July: data
Exports following a similar pattern to 2018
U.S. NGO granted sanctions exemption for work with disabled North Korean children
Ignis community plans to import materials for new Spine and Rehabilitation Centre in Pyongyang
This is what sanctions enforcement looks like: maximum pressure and prices
Data reveals the wider impact of an effective oil embargo in late 2017
How a new UN sanctions report reveals the limits of Chinese cooperation
Biegun says Beijing working with the U.S., but images suggest DPRK coal smuggling in Chinese waters
North Korea highlights global interest in space exploration, militarization
Recent DPRK state media articles come amid construction of domestic space-related infrastructure
How cyberattacks are generating billions in illicit revenue for North Korea
A UNSC report states hacks have contributed $2 billion to date for weapons programs
Health, light industry goods dominated scaled-down 2019 Rason trade fair
Chinese company attendance lagged far behind presence at 2018 exhibition
Russia rejects UN claims on shipment of 90,000 vodka bottles to North Korea
Embassy in DPRK insists shipment would not fall under "luxury goods" category