Finding Loopholes in Sanctions: Effects of Sanctions on North Korea’s Refined Oil Prices

The international community’s sanctions against North Korea, triggered by North Korea’s nuclear tests and by missile development in the country, are considered the strongest sanctions in history, banning exports of North Korea’s major items and limiting imports of machinery and oil products. Accordi...

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Main Author: KIM, KYOOCHUL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Development Institute 2020-11-01
Series:KDI Journal of Economic Policy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.23895/kdijep.2020.42.4.1
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spelling doaj-fc805798574443fcb38943bcf37dbe612021-01-07T02:56:57ZengKorea Development InstituteKDI Journal of Economic Policy2586-29952586-41302020-11-0142412510.23895/kdijep.2020.42.4.1Finding Loopholes in Sanctions: Effects of Sanctions on North Korea’s Refined Oil PricesKIM, KYOOCHUL0Associate Fellow, Korea Development InstituteThe international community’s sanctions against North Korea, triggered by North Korea’s nuclear tests and by missile development in the country, are considered the strongest sanctions in history, banning exports of North Korea’s major items and limiting imports of machinery and oil products. Accordingly, North Korea’s trade volume decreased to the level of collapse after the sanctions, meaning that the sanctions against North Korea were considered to be effective. However, according to this paper, which analyzed the price fluctuations of refined petroleum products in North Korea through the methodology of an event study, the market prices of oil products were only temporarily affected by the sanctions and remained stable over the long run despite the restrictions on the volumes of refined petroleum products introduced. This can be explained by evidence that North Korea has introduced refined oil supplies that are not much different from those before the sanctions through its use of illegal transshipments even after the sanctions. With regard to strategic materials such as refined oil, the North Korean authorities are believed to be desperately avoiding sanctions by, for instance, finding loopholes in the sanctions to meet the minimum level of demand.https://doi.org/10.23895/kdijep.2020.42.4.1north korean economyeconomic sanctionssmugglingrefined oil prices
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Finding Loopholes in Sanctions: Effects of Sanctions on North Korea’s Refined Oil Prices
KDI Journal of Economic Policy
north korean economy
economic sanctions
smuggling
refined oil prices
author_facet KIM, KYOOCHUL
author_sort KIM, KYOOCHUL
title Finding Loopholes in Sanctions: Effects of Sanctions on North Korea’s Refined Oil Prices
title_short Finding Loopholes in Sanctions: Effects of Sanctions on North Korea’s Refined Oil Prices
title_full Finding Loopholes in Sanctions: Effects of Sanctions on North Korea’s Refined Oil Prices
title_fullStr Finding Loopholes in Sanctions: Effects of Sanctions on North Korea’s Refined Oil Prices
title_full_unstemmed Finding Loopholes in Sanctions: Effects of Sanctions on North Korea’s Refined Oil Prices
title_sort finding loopholes in sanctions: effects of sanctions on north korea’s refined oil prices
publisher Korea Development Institute
series KDI Journal of Economic Policy
issn 2586-2995
2586-4130
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The international community’s sanctions against North Korea, triggered by North Korea’s nuclear tests and by missile development in the country, are considered the strongest sanctions in history, banning exports of North Korea’s major items and limiting imports of machinery and oil products. Accordingly, North Korea’s trade volume decreased to the level of collapse after the sanctions, meaning that the sanctions against North Korea were considered to be effective. However, according to this paper, which analyzed the price fluctuations of refined petroleum products in North Korea through the methodology of an event study, the market prices of oil products were only temporarily affected by the sanctions and remained stable over the long run despite the restrictions on the volumes of refined petroleum products introduced. This can be explained by evidence that North Korea has introduced refined oil supplies that are not much different from those before the sanctions through its use of illegal transshipments even after the sanctions. With regard to strategic materials such as refined oil, the North Korean authorities are believed to be desperately avoiding sanctions by, for instance, finding loopholes in the sanctions to meet the minimum level of demand.
topic north korean economy
economic sanctions
smuggling
refined oil prices
url https://doi.org/10.23895/kdijep.2020.42.4.1
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