Trade Data
Information related to trade data on North Korea
N. Korean cereal imports fall to lowest levels in 10 years
Overall food imports from China fell by a quarter last year when compared with 2014
North Korea sees 50% drop in iron exports to China in 2015
While some exports fell, coal shipments increased to the highest levels ever recorded
North Korea goes two years without official crude oil from China
Experts are sceptical China's trade figures tell the whole story, no indications of supply issues in North Korea
N.Korea-China trade declines again
Nuclear test unlikely to impact trading relations due to Beijing's sanctions adjustments
‘Hundreds’ of foreign companies in DPRK – local media
Article in Pyongyang Times comes amid news of trouble with Orascom
North Korea maintains coal export revenues in 2015
So far revenues down just 6% on last year, Vietnamese withdrawal from market likely reason
All that glitters: Israel’s gold exports to North Korea
Official appears to give incorrect data on gold and other exports to the DPRK
Russia largest N. Korea WFP donor in 2015 – corrected
Donations total $9 million, will be used to provide enriched food to most insecure
Despite reported ban, N. Korean seafood exports continue
Imports of cereals also fell again in October, with North Korea importing 70% less that in 2014
Russian imports of N. Korean products continue to fall
Value of DRPK exports to Russia ten times lower than two years ago