AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMedical Trade Controls: The U.S. Treasury/OFAC published a new list of medical devices that now need specific authorization to export to North Korea, tightening rules on items like oxygen generators, certain diagnostic imaging equipment, lab freeze-drying/spray-drying gear, decontamination showers, and incubator shakers—moves tied to Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile push. Local Health Diplomacy: South Korea’s Jeju Province says it sent about $100,000 in medical equipment and supplies (including dialysis machines) plus citrus saplings to North Korea, reviving “Vitamin C diplomacy” and highlighting how local channels may keep humanitarian links alive even when national talks stall. Health Security & Cybercrime: A new analysis says North Korean operatives drive a large share of serious cyberattacks targeting U.S. tech firms, with stolen funds reportedly funneled back to support weapons-related development—an indirect but real threat to health systems through disrupted infrastructure and supply chains.
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