China’s exports to North Korea grew for the third straight month in August, taking up a quarter of the overall volume of 2021 to date, China’s General Administration of Customs reported on Sept. 18. Chinese shipments to North Korea saw a 30 percent increase to $22.5 million in August from $16.8 million in July, although exports were almost 10 times higher two years earlier, before the pandemic hit. Exports to North Korea in 2019 totaled $2.74 billion. China accounts for more than 90 percent of North Korea’s foreign trade, despite United Nations sanctions against the country. Data show 96.3 percent of North Korea’s imports in 2020 were from China. Since 2006, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been prioritizing its nuclear arsenal to boost national defense. The U.N. has banned Pyongyang from importing weapons, oil, and gas products, as well as from selling metals, seafood, coal, and textiles. It …
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