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24 Feb 2005 Inter-Korean
trade is reported to have surged 35% in January compared
to last year, due to the activity of the Kaesong Industrial
Park.
23 Feb 2005 The South
Korean Export-Import Bank announces the publication
of a guidebook on the Kaesong
Industrial Park .
7 Feb 2005 Reports
claim DPRK export of coal to China increased over 200%
in 2004, worth US$49m.
3 Feb 2005 The WFP reports
that Pyongyang has reduced the daily food rations to 250 grams
per person per day from January. This level is the lowest
since early 2001. Pyongyang had set 575 grams as the target
amount. As a result of the reduced ration, rice prices have
surged by 40%.
2 Feb 2005 The South Korean
government decides to recognise assets of South Korean companies
in the DPRK as collateral, so the companies can get loans
by mortgaging their buildings, machinery and the rights to
use real estate in the DPRK.
1 Feb 2005 The South Korean
Unification Ministry says the South Korean companies in the
Kaesong Industrial Park will soon have electricity and telephone
service, after the construction of electricity transfer lines
started on 24 January.
31 Jan 2005 At the World
Economic Forum in Davos a study is presented putting the DPRK
last of 146 countries on the scale of the Environmental Sustainability
Index (ESI), together with Iraq and Taiwan.
31 Jan 2005 The UN Economic
and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) says
it is preparing a comprehensive plan to help the DPRK economy
and infrastructure.
27 Jan 2005 Aidan Foster-Carter
gives a detailed update on the Kaesong
Industrial Zone. (scroll down to second part)
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