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Last Updated: April 20, 2026

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Last Updated: April 20, 2026

Sectoral

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Type of sectoral sanctions

Luxury goods

Measures

It is prohibited to import or export luxury goods, as listed in Annex VIII of Council Regulation (EU) 2017/1509 to or from the DPRK.

Additional Sanctions
Arms exportArms procurementAviation and jet fuelCrude oilDual-use goods exportEarth and stoneFinancial measuresFlights, airports, aircraftsFood and agricultural productsGold, precious metals, diamondsIndustrial machinery, transportation vehicles, and iron, steel and other metalsInspectionsInvestmentsLuxury goodsMachinery and electrical equipmentOther itemsOther restrictionsPetrol productsPorts and vesselsRefined petroleum productsRestrictions on goodsRestrictions on servicesSeafoodTraining and educationVesselsVigilanceWood
Program information
Program information
Authority

EU

Program

Restrictive measures in relation to the non-proliferation of the weapons of mass destruction

Regime

UN, EU country specific

Target State

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Official Information

The ongoing nuclear and ballistic missile-related activities of the DPRK represent a serious threat to international peace and security. These activities undermine the global non-proliferation and disarmament regime of which the EU has been a steadfast supporter for decades. In this context, the EU has implemented the restrictive measures imposed by Resolutions of the UN Security Council and has complemented them through its own autonomous measures. These measures target the DPRK's weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile-related programmes. The first set of restrictive measures were introduced with the UN Security Council Resolution 1718 (2006), adopted shortly after DPRK´s first nuclear test on 9 October 2006. The UN Security Council has repeatedly adopted new measures and expanded existing ones, most recently on 3 September 2017. On 27 May 2016, for the first time, the Council of the EU adopted additional autonomous restrictive measures in relation to the DPRK on the grounds that its actions constitute a grave threat to international peace and security in the region and beyond. On 6 April and most recently on 16 October, the Council again introduced additional restrictive measures to further increase pressure on the DPRK to comply with its international obligations. The EU is determined to combat proliferation and committed to the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula, including through the consideration of new restrictive measures. Derogations and exemptions to the restrictive measures are possible, including the delivery of humanitarian aid.

Program URL
  • https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A02016D0849-20230404

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