Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts Still too early to tell on Chinese imports of North Korean coal
Still too early to tell on Chinese imports of North Korean coal

Still too early to tell on Chinese imports of North Korean coal

North Korean Economy Watch

It is still far too early to say anything of certainty or substance on Chinese compliance on the UN resolution cap of $400 million on coal imports from North Korea. A few figures have come out over the past week that are of interest on the issue. Altogether, the statistics suggest that two parallel processes are at play. While China certainly seems to have imposed the coal ban at least in part to comply with the UN-mandated $400 million import cap, it also continues to shift its consumption to domestic coal in the face of a drive to draw down on coal consumption altogether.

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