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Prohibited Transactions

Jende Huang

A weekly roundup of sanctions and proliferation finance-related news from Pyongyang to Tehran.

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Opium more prevalent than meth in NK; New DPRK TEL; Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia; Tehran using criminal networks to intimidate dissidents

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NK estimated to earn billions in illicit funds; Foreign professors back to PUST; Tehran needs USD100 billion in foreign investment; Iran-Pakistan pipeline stalled

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New NK trade officials to PRC; DPRK tourism claims questioned; Iran facing drug shortages; Tehran treaty with Moscow

###### This image was created in Microsoft Copilot Designer on 23 Aug 2024 using the prompt “North Korean artificial intelligence with Pyongyang cityscape in the background, cyberpunk”

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No Samsung phones for NK athletes; Goats to DPRK; Iranian oil flowing to new places; CBI money to capital markets

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