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China-Japan-Koreas
Russia to Help N.Korea with Power Grid
2015-01-26
North Korea and Russia are pushing ahead with a project to repair and improve the North’s notoriously paltry power grid and build a transmission network, a source said Thursday.

"The North and Russia are discussing a plan whereby Russia will get rare earth metals from the North in exchange for assistance in improving the dilapidated power grid," the source in Beijing said. The project is estimated at US$20 to 30 billion.

The two countries are also talking about ways to siphon off surplus electricity from Russia's Far East to the North.
Maybe they should send the excess electricity to Pakistain...
Some 60 to 70 percent of electricity is lost in transmission and distribution in the North because of the outdated equipment.

The two countries are huddling closer together as both become more isolated in the international community. Russian exports of steel and copper to Europe have taken a hit from sanctions in the West in the wake of the Ukrainian conflict.

Russia apparently hopes to use the steel and copper stockpiles to modernize the North's railway lines and power grid.

A Russian businessman who spearheaded a $25 billion project to modernize a railway between Pyongyang and Moscow in October was arrested on charges of delaying wage payments late last year, suggesting that Moscow is keen to get on.

Trade volume between the North and China amounted to $6.54 billion in 2013, but with Russia it is a mere $100 million, making it doubtful whether the pivot to Russia can work.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  Before the Korean War as well. Stalin equipped the NorK army from the ground-up.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-01-26 14:34  

#8  Weren't the Norks originally Russian clients, at the time of the Korean War? Or did they just supply MiGs and the Chinese sent troops and bugles?
Posted by: Bobby   2015-01-26 13:50  

#7  Any country connected to Russia for power or power resources will be at the very least influenced by Russia's desires, if they don't want to be cold and hungry in the dark the next winter. As the Ukraine and countries downstream on the natural gas pipeline are now learning.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-01-26 13:41  

#6  Nice.
Cheaper than upgrading the infrastructure at Vlad AND will poke a finger in the eye of both japan and china when they move operations south.
Posted by: Skidmark   2015-01-26 11:07  

#5  In order for this to become relevant, ordinary people in NK would need to be able to afford a light bulb.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-01-26 07:17  

#4  "Paltry" power grid + other infrastructure is being polite.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-01-26 01:11  

#3  Russia to Help N.Korea with Power Grid, First Shipment of Batteries Leaves Vladivostok

Posted by: Phusons McGurque1872   2015-01-26 00:41  

#2  I have a roll of Romex in the garage; you guys need it?
Posted by: Raj   2015-01-26 00:36  

#1  Way to pick a loser, Putin.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2015-01-26 00:10  

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