Sanctions

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This chart by NCNK's Daniel Wertz lays out a proposed step-by-step approach to unwinding UN and U.S. sanctions on North Korea in conjunction with steps toward denuclearization. A version of this chart was published in Daniel Wertz, "Converting Maximum Pressure to Maximum Leverage: The Role of Sanctions Relief in Negotiations with North Korea," Korea Economic Institute Academic Paper Series, April 9, 2019.

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UN Security Council Resolution 2375, adopted unanimously in the wake of what North Korea described as a test of a two-stage thermonuclear weapon, condemned the test and imposed several new sanctions measures. These include a ban on North Korean textile exports; restrictions on energy exports to North Korea; a prohibition on issuing new work authorizations to North Korean nationals; and sanctions designations against several major North Korean government institutions. 

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UN Security Council Resolution 2371, adopted on August 5, 2017 in response to two North Korean ICBM tests, adds to the international North Korea sanctions regime by banning North Korea's export of coal, iron, seafood, and lead; prohibiting new investments in North Korea; and deciding that third countries may not increase the number of work authorizations issued for DPRK nationals.

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