Business arrival checklist
- North Korea-related work can involve sanctions, export controls, banking restrictions, data security, institutional approvals and government reporting obligations.
- Formal visitors should verify permissions, device rules, documents, contacts, communications and itinerary controls through official channels before acting.
- Use legal, employer, institutional, diplomatic or sanctions-compliance advice for business, NGO, academic, humanitarian, diplomatic or media-related activity.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Pyongyang or your actual arrival city.
- International card access should not be assumed. Banks, sanctions, operator rules and official restrictions can affect what payments are possible or lawful.
- Do not guess on tipping, gifts, souvenirs or donations. Ask your approved organizer what is permitted, appropriate and lawful.
- Stay neutral and respectful around political symbols, leaders' images, monuments, official sites, newspapers, flags and ceremonies. Do not joke, criticize, debate politics, proselytize, leaflet, photograph sensitive subjects, wander off or treat guide instructions casually. Ask your approved guide or official organizer before taking photos, filming, posting, giving gifts, interacting independently or changing plans.