According to Chinese customs data, wigs and fertilizer were among China’s top exports to North Korea in April.
China’s General Administration of Customs reported that April outbound shipments to the isolated nation rose 69% to $166 million.
Processed hair and wool used in wigs and diammonium hydrogen phosphate, a fertilizer, were the leading exports.
Pyongyang bought $5.07 million of Chinese rice in April.
According to customs data, Chinese shipments to North Korea rose to $603 million from $270.59 million in January-April.
South Korea’s DongA Ilbo daily claimed in mid-February that Pyongyang’s food problem may have worsened.
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