N. Korea’s trade with China sharply drops on-month in May: data

North Korea’s trade with China plunged month-on-month in May after the railroad freight traffic between the two nations was suspended due to the COVID-19 spread in the Chinese border city of Dandong, Beijing’s customs data showed Saturday.

North Korea’s trade volume with China stood at US$20.31 million in May, sharply down from $102.34 million in April, according to the data from China’s General Administration of Customs.

North Korea’s exports to China totaled $5.8 million in May, up 36.5 percent from $4.25 million in April, but its imports dropped 85.2 percent month-on-month to $14.51 million, according to the data.

Railroad freight traffic between North Korea and China halted in August 2020 due to outbreaks of COVID-19 in China and resumed in January this year. With the resumption, North Korea’s trade volume with China in the first quarter increased 10-fold from a year earlier.

However, railroad freight traffic was suspended again on April 29 due to tightened border controls put in place to stop an outbreak of COVID-19 in China’s border city of Dandong.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

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