Sanctions
Information related to sanctions developments
Sanctioned North Korean oil tanker returns to China
The visit is only the second advertised port arrival in six weeks
As sanctions began to bite, North Korean exports to China plummeted in 2017
International pressure cut USD$1.2 billion from the DPRK's export revenues last year, statistics show
How the U.S. should respond to Kim Jong Un’s summit offer
Washington must avoid undermining inter-Korean progress
Russian fuel shipments to N. Korea overtook China’s in November: data
Trade figures indicate that shipments continue in smaller quantities, despite U.S. sanctions
What will happen to North Korean laborers in Russia?
On a two year deadline, some provinces have sought to protect longstanding economic interests
Chinese imports of North Korean textiles fall sharply in December
Decrease in line with UN resolutions, which came into effect on December 11
N. Korean ship with prior ties to weapon smuggling arrives at Chinese coal port
Myong Sin was previously owned by companies involved in DPRK gunrunning
Balancing act: UNSC sanctions exemptions and inter-Korean engagement
Rapprochement between Seoul and Pyongyang raises complex questions on where to draw the line
China continued sanctioned commodities trade with N. Korea in December: data
KITA figures show that some newly sanctioned exports increased following their designation
New sanctions beginning to have impact in and around N. Korea: sources
Foreign workers returning and businesses in China are shutting down, but effect in-country is mixed