This Congressional Research Service report describes the North Korean government's involvement in the production and trafficking of counterfeit U.S. currency, pharmaceuticals, drugs, and cigarettes.
Authors: Raphael Perl, and Dick K. Nanto
Published February 16, 2007
This Congressional Research Service report describes the North Korean government's involvement in the production and trafficking of counterfeit U.S. currency, pharmaceuticals, drugs, and cigarettes.
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The Congressional Research Service (CRS) has issued a new report on North Korea's Crime-for-Profit activities (PDF).
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