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[USFK Forums] North Korea prepares to come in from the economic cold [FT]
Uploaded by C. Y. Lee on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 North Korea prepares to come in from the economic cold The Financial TimesBy Anna Fifield Published: March 13 2006 01:34 | Last updated: March 13 2006 01:34 The words "North Korea" and "entrepreneur" are seldom heard in the same breath, but as the world's most staunchly communist country toys with economic reform, a new class of businessman is appearing on the streets of Pyongyang. Kim Jong-il's regime is now encouraging conglomerates similar to South Korean "chaebol" such as Samsung and Hyundai, which propelled the south's transformation from agrarian nation to industrial heavyweight. (End) |
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