Trade Data
Information related to trade data on North Korea
How two OFAC-sanctioned Chinese companies did business in the U.S.
Case highlights how DPRK's trade partners continue to be able to trade globally
No Chinese gasoline or diesel shipments to North Korea in May: data
Shipments return to norm following small fuel export last month
North Korea imports less oil from Russia in May: UN
Though the DPRK's oil tankers remain active as of June, July
Russian oil shipments to North Korea valued at $3.3 million in April
Figures notably higher than reported shipments from Beijing
North Korean cereal imports plummeted in first quarter of 2019: data
Though imports are higher than during the same period last year
China reports first gasoline shipment to North Korea since 2017
Though the exported amount was negligible, valued only $35,000 dollars for the month of April
Russian oil shipments to North Korea remain high in March, April: UN
Though shipments just a fraction of Chinese crude numbers
China’s crude oil exports to North Korea: what the data shows
Figures made available to the PoE shows that crude shipments were on a par with historical equivalents
Chinese oil supplies to North Korea increase in March, April: UN
But reported figures still only likely showing a small part of the picture
Chinese trade with North Korea falls in April: Beijing customs data
Trade appears to be following a similar pattern to last year