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North Koreans Flock to Informal Labor Markets as Jangmadang Decline

Growing numbers of North Koreans turn to informal labor markets to earn a living. Tightened controls on jangmadang during rice-planting season make everyday trading...

Samsung’s No-Union Policy Exposes Firm to Strike Threat, Says Ex-Executive

Samsung Electronics has long maintained a no-union policy. Consequently this approach left the company vulnerable to a strike threat. Yang Hyang-ja, a former Samsung...

North Korea’s Wealthy Convert Apartments Into Duplexes to Hide Cash From State

Wealthy entrepreneurs in North Korea are buying adjacent apartment units and converting them into private duplexes. This asset protection trend emerges from fear that...

South Korea, Japan Agree to Boost Energy Cooperation Amid Iran War Disruptions

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met Tuesday in Lee's hometown of Andong. This energy cooperation summit carried...

Ethnic Chinese in North Korea Export Soy Meat and Tofu Across Border to China

Ethnic Chinese residents of North Korea buy Chongjin soy meat and fried tofu from local vendors. They then sell these foods across the border...

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