North Korea May Resume Trading With China and Russia Amid Economic Crisis

North Korea May Resume Trading With China and Russia Amid Economic Crisis
Collective farms in North Hwanghae Province, close to Pyongyang, as seen from the road between Pyongyang and Kaesong, on April 25, 2007. AFP/AFP via Getty Images
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Since the start of COVID-19, North Korea has adopted the most stringent lockdown globally, further intensifying its economic difficulties. Reports suggest an increased number of army deserters, an inability to print money, and a lack of food and medical supplies. North Korea’s worsened living conditions may force it to open its borders to China and Russia as early as November.

According to South Korea’s National Intelligence Service members on Oct. 28, North Korea is preparing to lift its lockdown measures toward China and Russia and currently negotiating to resume railway transportation and trade with the two countries, indicating a possible start in this month.
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