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North Korea–China Border Trade: Chinese customs appears to be easing inspections of small personal luggage from North Korea, allowing dried seafood, produce, and other processed foods to flow back into China—while crackdowns reportedly remain for larger shipments. Sanctions Pressure: A separate report says China has suspended North Korean coal imports, squeezing Pyongyang’s revenue and raising pressure on Washington to consider renewed negotiations. Mining and Sanctions Risk: Hundreds of Chinese investors reportedly toured North Korean mines in June, focusing on tungsten, iron ore, and molybdenum—minerals tied to UN sanctions—suggesting scouting for equipment-and-ore deals that could violate restrictions. Tourism and Everyday Life: North Korea is pushing tourism, but sources say many residents still prioritize survival over travel. Security Misconduct at Ideological Sites: Two security officers at the Mount Paekdu revolutionary historic area reportedly brawled over a female lecturer, highlighting disorder around state-run ideological education. Branding and Consumer Goods: A North Korea–China joint venture launched Myohyang beer in China, using large plastic bottles to support online sales and delivery.

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