AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoNorth Korea’s trade push: A government economic delegation led by Foreign Economic Relations Minister Yun Jong Ho left Pyongyang on May 29 to attend Russia’s SPIEF and Belarus’s Belagro 2026, signaling continued efforts to line up agricultural and development deals abroad. Markets & food costs: Daily NK reports North Korean grain prices fell across major markets in late May, with rice and corn down in Pyongyang and regional hubs, linked to more imported supply and reduced trading hours during rice transplanting mobilization. Cash risks in border trade: Counterfeit Russian rubles have surfaced in Rason’s jangmadang, prompting a State Information Bureau inspection team to trace how forged notes entered circulation as North Korea-Russia trade expands. Diplomacy stance: Singapore’s Vivian Balakrishnan says Pyongyang appears “not keen” on engagement with the U.S. or South Korea, focusing instead on self-reliance and military deterrence. Sanctions pressure at sea: The U.S. and allies called for stronger UN action against alleged North Korean sanctions evasion by vessels facilitating prohibited exports.
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