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China’s Energy Exports To North Korea Plummet–But It’s Not Because of Sanctions

Drop May Partly Be Due To Reclusive Nation Becoming More Self—Sufficient In Producing Its Energy Needs, Analysts Say

China’s energy exports to North Korea — including electricity and oil and gas products — have fallen sharply.

Experts said the drop may partly be due to Pyongyang becoming more self—sufficient in producing energy rather than the impact of sanctions to rein in its nuclear weapons program.

 

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Topics: 
Economy, Energy, Environment, Politics
Keywords: 
China-North Korea Relations, Energy, Sanctions, North Korea, Trade
 
Topics: 
Economy, Energy, Environment, Politics
Keywords: 
China-North Korea Relations, Energy, Sanctions, North Korea, Trade
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