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New tag rule tightens grip on N. Korea markets

Daily NK English

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July 10, 2026

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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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The korea Herald News

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· Jul 5, 2026

What to know about Korea's near-24-hour won market

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Why foreign shoppers are flocking to this Seoul lifestyle store

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Investing.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

South Korea seen as most stretched market in global equity rally, BCA says

South Korea seen as most stretched market in global equity rally, BCA says

NK News

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· 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