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Korea
Independent economy of Korea
2003-03-14
...and the award for Best in Fiction goes to... KCNA!
The independent national economy of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has steadily developed in spite of the persistent economic sanctions and blockade of the united states and its allies. Korea's is an economy that develops on the basis on its efforts and resources to meet its people's demand and that serves the people for their happy life.
MMMMMMMM... tree bark.
It is also a comprehensive economy that produces by itself in the main industrial goods and agricultural products needed for economic construction, defence upbuilding and people's living.
MMMMMMM... more tree bark.
The Korean people built a solid independent national economy in a short period after the Korean War and developed it as a powerful economy equipped with a consolidated economic structure and modern technologies through the fulfillment of several economic plans.
Which is now why we're begging for oil and, oh yeah, food.
The abolition of taxation in 1974, the manufacture of such up-to-date machines as 10,000-ton press and large-scale oxygen plant and the successful launch of satellite Kwangmyongsong No. 1 in August 1998 are results of the country's powerful economy. Thanks to the national economy, the country's defence industry is capable of fully producing by itself sophisticated weapons and technical means and equipment necessary for the defence of the country. With the independent national economy and a strong self-defence power based on it, the Korean people have defended socialism from the imperialists' military threat and aggressive moves. The Korean economy has developed, unaffected by the imperialists' economic blockade and the changed situation of world economic markets. Any kind of their economic sanctions and blockade can never work on Korea with its own solid economic foundations.
I'm confused. Are they talking about South Korea or North Korea?
Posted by:tu3031

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