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China-Japan-Koreas
New China system eases NKorea sanctions
2008-04-06
TOKYO- China has begun a system which will allow companies and people from North Korea to open bank accounts in China to settle business transactions in yuan, JapanÂ’s Nikkei business daily reported on Sunday. The new system, which the Nikkei said marked an effective relaxation of sanctions enacted against the North after its October 2006 nuclear test, was jointly developed by the PeopleÂ’s Bank of China and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, Beijing sources familiar with the matter were quoted as saying.

It is unprecedented for China to create such a system aimed at a specific country, the Nikkei said.
But not unprecedented for the Chinese to keep their lap-dog afloat by any means possible.
The report came just days before representatives of the United States and North Korea are set to meet in Singapore for talks that are part of a stalled effort to persuade Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear ambitions. A 2005 accord under which North Korea agreed to abandon all its nuclear programmes in exchange for economic and diplomatic benefits has been bogged down by PyongyangÂ’s failure to produce a declaration of its nuclear programmes by the end of last year.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  But how long can NOKOR hold out widout serious reforms??? Unlike IRAN having various neighboring Muslim nations and regions around it, NOKOR ONLY HAS COMMIE CHINA TO NORTH, US-SOKORS-JAPAN TO SOUTH, AND COLD SEAS ON THE FLANKS.

* See STRATEGYPAGE > KOREAS: SHAPE UP OR STARVE; + PROCUEMENT: NORTH KOREAN MISSLES/ROCKETS OUT THE BACK DOOR [240 MM's Rocs Arty to Myanmar]; + LEADERSHIP: RED ARMY REAL ESTATE RIOT [applica also to NK].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-04-06 22:36  

#1  "will allow companies and people from North Korea to open bank accounts in China"
Like many North Koreans are going to grab their passports and cash and head on over the border to open accounts. I think China is hoping the Dear Leader and his cronies will stash some of their wealth in China before the collapse. Or maybe China is requiring it for those at the top who desire safe passage and refuge.
Posted by: Darrell   2008-04-06 15:51  

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