Shipping
Information related to shipping in and around the DPRK
North Korean ships could be permitted in South’s waters, pending agreement: MOU
UN sanctions would still require Seoul to exercise due diligence and inspect DPRK vessels, however
What the latest U.S. sanctions advisory means for North Korean operations at sea
Expected action by industry players will likely further isolate the DPRK from access to international shipping
Taiwan in compliance with North Korea sanctions, top official tells U.S.
Taiwanese nationals and business entities are frequently named in violation of sanctions against the DPRK
New U.S. government advisory details North Korea’s “deceptive” practices at sea
Notice calls for industry assistance in countering DPRK sanctions evasion
Back to business at major North Korean port as quarantine rules relaxed
Ships now regularly traversing Dalian-Nampho water route, data shows, with an average three-day wait at port
Influential North Korean overseas official running illegal fishing permit scheme
Choe Un Bok heads up influential General Association of Koreans, runs operations out of DPRK's Dandong consulate
Some North Korean exports to China resold in EU and South Korea, data suggests
Figures could represent what may be a significant and previously-unreported loophole in global sanctions regime
Three vessels sharing invalid MMSI continue journeys to North Korea’s Nampo port
Ships particularly active around a ship-to-ship (STS) transfer hotspot near China's Zhoushan Islands, data shows
Marine insurance gatekeeper issues warning against business with North Korea
International Group of P&I Clubs urges members to follow "highest level of due diligence"
North Korean port back in service as some quarantine measures remain in place
Ships seen transiting in and out of Nampho while some remain anchored in latest satellite imagery