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New tag rule tightens grip on N. Korea markets
North Korean market authorities in Sinuiju, North Pyongan province, have begun requiring merchants to publicly display “item inspection tags” listing a product’s origin and sales permit status, a move some sellers say marks a further tightening of state control over the country’s markets in 2026. A source in North Pyongan province told Daily NK on []
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· Jul 1, 2026
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· Jul 5, 2026
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· Jun 22, 2026
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· Jun 27, 2026
South Korea seen as most stretched market in global equity rally, BCA says
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NK News
· Jun 24, 2026
North Korea tightens control of local market prices since pandemic: report
North Korea has expanded the state’s role in regulating consumer goods prices since the COVID-19 pandemic as it continues to control economic activity within its borders, according to a Japanese journalist. Black markets (jangmadang), that sell food, clothes and foreign goods largely set their own prices until around 2020, but are now increasingly influenced by []
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Related coverage for "New tag rule tightens grip on N. Korea markets": Yonhap News Agency — Online shopping sales up 10 pct on higher foodstuff, cosmetics demand. The korea Herald News — What to know about Korea's near-24-hour won market. Korea Times News — Why foreign shoppers are flocking to this Seoul lifestyle store. Investing.com — South Korea seen as most stretched market in global equity rally, BCA says. NK News — North Korea tightens control of local market prices since pandemic: report