To go with NKorea-weaponry-politics-sanctions-nuclear, Focus by Kang Jin-kyu
TOPSHOT - In a photo taken on June 4, 2017 a boy sits in a trolley before seafood tanks at the Kwangbok department store supermarket in Pyongyang. - The North publishes virtually no economic statistics of its own, but according to figures from Chinese Customs, exports to by far its biggest trade partner have plummeted by more than 90 percent. Since then new measures have taken aim at a variety of broad economic sectors, including some of Pyongyang's key foreign currency earners, with exports of coal, iron ore, seafood and other commodities banned, trade in textiles blocked in both directions, and curbs on oil and fuel deliveries. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP) / To go with NKorea-weaponry-politics-sanctions-nuclear, Focus by Kang Jin-kyu