Korea Stamp Corporation
The Korea Stamp Corporation is the issuing authority of postage stamps in North Korea. It is headquartered in the capital Pyongyang and has overseas offices in China and Russia. It printed its first stamps on 12 March 1946. It had created a total of 3,040 stamp designs by 1991.
In 2022, Lee Sang-hyun, a member of the South Korean Council for Reconciliation and Cooperation as well as a North Korean stamp expert, told Yonhap News Agency that "commemorative stamps bearing the portraits of the three supreme leaders and priced exorbitantly are limited to collectors, while it seems that only commemorative stamps used for regime propaganda are used in mail." Yonhap News Agency believes that North Korea uses commemorative stamps for propaganda or to strengthen loyalty to the supreme leader, and also as a means of obtaining foreign exchange. Yonhap News Agency also cited a Kyodo News report as evidence that North Korea began requesting Japanese travel agencies to sell commemorative stamps worth 20,000 Japanese yen to Japanese citizens around August 2020.
In 2025, The Korea Times reported that the Corporation published a release notice for new stamps - for the first time - included Russian alongside English, Chinese, and Korean.