Shipping
Information related to shipping in and around the DPRK
Russia, South Korea allow vessel owned by UN sanctioned company into port
UN resolutions should prohibit assets of designated companies from using foreign ports
After six months, N. Korea’s reported oil imports just a fraction of previous years
Open source figures appear unrealistically small for a country of 25 million people
“Numerous” sanctions-busting ships may have entered ROK ports, document reveals
Authorities aware of the case and are conducting an investigation, says Korea Customs Service
Sanctioned North Korean oil tankers reappear on tracking systems
Both ships were previously linked to illegal ship-to-ship transfers
North Korea-linked oil tanker acquired by UK-based company
8008-tonne Koya was formerly operated by DPRK-backed sanctions evaders
Despite ban, North Korean fishing ship continues to visit Russian Far East
The vessel is owned by a North Korean company called the Wonsan Seafoods Export Co.
Bright future: how a North Korean ship was sanctioned twice by the UN
Vessel was linked to everything from weapon smuggling to the DPRK's illicit coal trade
N. Korea likely conducted 89 illicit ship-to-ship transfers in 2018: U.S. data
White House urges UN member states to cease all refined petrol product exports to DPRK
Sanctioned North Korean ship returns to Chinese bulk port
Vessel has changed name, owner since U.S. designation last year
Taiwan charges individual involved in North Korean oil transfers
Taiwan authorities charge Chen Shih-Hsien over false declarations in oil shipment