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$167M of North Korean false eyelashes, wigs exported to West via China

False eyelashes and wigs valued at more than $165 million were exported from North Korea and then sold to the West as “made in China” last year.

False eyelashes – known colloquially as “falsies” – and wigs made up 60% of North Korea’s declared exports to China in 2023, bringing in $167 million of foreign cash into the Hermit Kingdom.

The countšŸŽry exported more than 1,600 tons of falsies alone, .

The discovery raised eyebrows in the West, which imposes harsź¦šh sanctions against North Korea due to its nuclear program, resulting in bans on trading coal, textiles and oil, among othšŸøer items.

The U.S. State Department estimates that the totalitarian government seizes up to 90% of its citizens’ income garnered from foreign exports, leaving many to live in poverty.

The eyelash and hair trade is assumed to generate millions each month for Kim Jong Un’s regime, although the exact total is unknown, according to sanctions lawyer Shin Tong-chan and other international trade experts.

False eyelashes – known colloquially as “falsies” – and wigs make up 60% of North Korea’s declared exports to China in 2023, bringing in $167 million worth of product. The country exported more than 1,600 tons of falsies alone. REUTERS

The hair trade, which includšŸ…·es eyelashes, is not sanctioned, meaning North Korea can freely trade the products with China without breaking international law, three sanctions experts told the outlet.

China imports semi-finished North Korean eyelashes and then slaps a “made in China” label on them after it completes and packages the products, said the report, citing 15 sources in the eyelash industry.

Aš“ƒ²fterward, the products are shipped to the West, Japan and South Ką²Œorea, eight people directly involved with the trade told the outlet.

North Korean exports to China nearly doubled in 2023 after the hard years of the pandemicą¦“, when the DPRK tightly shut its borders. In 2019, right before the pandemic, the country made less off eyelashes and other hair producšŸŒŒts, only bringing in $31.1 million.

The reason China imports eyelash materials from North Korea, and has been since early 2000s, is the country’s low cost of labor and high quality eyelashes. Reuters

The two Asian countries maintain their trade is legal and any suggestion that it violates UN sanctions is “completely without foundation.”

A spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Beijing and Pyongyang “are friendly neighbors” and that “normal cooperation between the two countries that is lawful and compliant should not be exaggerated.”

However, the US has further sanctions against North Korea, including sanctioning any company whose sales fund Kim’s regime.

The US does face troubles enforcing those sanctions unilaterally on foreign businesses whose primary clients areā™ˆ not American, two international sanctions lawyers told Reuters.

The discovery has raised eyebrows among the West, who poise harsh sanctions against North Korea due to its nuclear program, causing a ban on trading coal, textiles, and oil, among other items. REUTERS

A US Treasury spokesperson said it “actively enforces the range of our broad North Korea sanctions authorities against both US and foreign firms” and would “continue to aggressively target any revenue generation efforts” by Pyongyang.

In 2019, the Treasury Department sued e.l.f. Cosmetics for nearly š’…Œ$1 mź§ƒillion over allegations it was inadvertently selling false eyelashes that contained materials from North Korea.

The cosmetic company discovered two suppliers used materials from the country during a “routine” audit and later determined it was “not material,” it said in a filing at the time.

The reason China imports eyelash materials from North Korea, and has been since early 2000s, is the country’s low cost of labor and high-quality eyelashes.

North Korean workers can šŸ…·be paid a tenth of what Chinese counterparts are paid for the same service.

China’s Pingdu – which is known as the “eyelash capital of the world” – finds 80% of its eyelash factories purchase from North Korea, Reuters found.

“The quality of the North Korean product is much better,” said Wang Tingting, who owns a family-run business that exports products to the US, Brazil, and Russia.

With Post wires.