Shipping
Information related to shipping in and around the DPRK
North Korean diesel, gasoline imports plummet in January
The North's fuel imports often show high volatility, however
N. Korean cargo ship moves between Chinese, DPRK coal facilities
DPRK vessel returned from China and headed to North Korean coal terminal
North Korea consolidates its oil tanker fleet
Nearly all of the DPRK's tankers are now more clearly tied to Pyongyang
How Chinese traders could work around coal sanctions
As sanctions bite, Chinese business will have plenty of means to keep buying North Korean coal
Two previously sanctioned N.Korea-linked ships return to service
One of the vessels formerly had close ties to a North Korean weapons smuggler
Running out of options, North Korea-linked ships change to Fijian flags
Fiji authorities deny issuing the flags, calling the registrations "fraudulent and illegal"
North Korean ships return to Chinese coal terminals
Timed ban from Beijing expired on January 1
Another small N. Korean cargo ship arrives at Chinese coal terminal
The small cargo ship has a North Korean flag and is operated by a Pyongyang based company
North Korean ship arrives at Chinese coal terminal
Small cargo ship left North Korean waters on the 14th, three days after Beijing's cut off
Palau deregisters sanctioned North Korean ship
Vessel gets renamed, reflagged and new North Korean owners, indicating it is not being retired