AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMonsoon Watch: North Korea is stepping up disaster-response readiness ahead of the rainy season, urging local command systems, monitoring, and warnings as heavy downpours near a delayed monsoon could worsen flooding risks tied to weak infrastructure and deforestation. Border Trade Pressure: State-led vehicle smuggling along the China–North Korea border has reportedly stalled after sudden wakku permit fee hikes, turning profits into losses for smugglers even as rain disruptions on the Yalu River already slowed transport. Regional Security Spillover: NATO leaders meeting in Ankara pushed for faster defense production and drone-focused defenses, while officials flagged North Korea’s weapons development and support for Russia—an indirect reminder that environmental and disaster planning can’t be separated from broader instability. Cyber & Supply Chains: North Korea-linked supply-chain attacks continue to target open-source developers, with the PolinRider campaign described as hiding backdoors and stealers in compromised packages—raising the risk of disruptions that can hit everything from logistics to emergency systems. Food & Waterways: With heavy rain expected to hit the peninsula soon, South Korea’s forecast points to major rainfall spilling northward into North Korea, increasing the odds of cross-border river and drainage strain. Local Economy: Homemade beer is reportedly beating state factory brands in North Korea’s markets, with demand rising as weather warms—small, but telling for everyday resilience.
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