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2022-10-18
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Foreign media: North Korea resumed exports of rare earth to China and reduced imports of Chinese grain

Japan reported that only under the same experimental conditions, a recent report released by a South Korean Trade Organization showed that North Korea had exported a large number of rare earth to China in recent months. According to the report, North Korea exported rare earths to China for the first time in 2013. At that time, the value of rare earths delivered to Beijing was about US $24700. However, North Korea suspended exports later, and only resumed exports until now, and significantly increased the export volume of aluminum lithium alloy. China's mechanical and electrical products trading news the Japanese diplomatic scholars' station published a report entitled "North Korea resumes exporting rare earth to China" on July 30. According to a recent report released by a South Korean Trade Organization, North Korea has exported a large number of rare earth to China in recent months

data and pictures: at 10:00 on April 1, 2014, with the 95 train bound for Pyongyang leaving Dandong station, the international intermodal transport of China DPRK railway has realized the 60th anniversary of its safe operation. Dandong railway station, located at the border between China and North Korea, is known as the first station at the gate of the country, which is responsible for transporting Chinese and foreign passengers and exporting Chinese goods to North Korea

according to a report recently released by the Korea International Trade Association, in May and June 2014, Pyongyang exported 662 kilograms of rare earth with waterproof and anti smudge effects to China, worth more than 1.8 million US dollars. According to the report, the total price of rare earth exports from Pyongyang to China was US $550000 in May and US $1.3 million in June. Then align the swing head with the hole slot

it is reported that North Korea exported rare earth to China for the first time in 2013, and the value of rare earth transported to Beijing at that time was about US $24700. However, North Korea suspended exports later, and only resumed exports until now, with a substantial increase in exports

according to Yonhap on July 30, the data on the 30th showed that the amount of grain imported by North Korea from China fell by more than half in the first half of 2014, so some people speculated that the relationship between the two allies was much worse than before

according to the data provided by the Korea International Trade Association, North Korea imported 58387 tons of grain from China from January to June 2014, a decrease of 53% compared with 124228 tons a year ago

the Seoul based agency added that in terms of types, North Korea imported 40142 tons of flour from China, followed by 13831 tons of rice and 3420 tons of corn

analysts believe that this significant decline may be caused by the increasingly tense relations between China and North Korea in recent months

Lin Yizhe, a professor at the Far East Institute of Kyungnam University, said: Recently, North Korea seems to be taking actions to reduce its economic dependence on China and expanding its foreign economic partners

Quan Taijin, a senior researcher at the South Korean Institute of rural economics, said that it may also be because North Korea's crop production has increased

the Korea International Trade Association said that due to the bumper harvest in 2013, North Korea's grain stocks increased. At the same time, from January to June 2014, China's fertilizer exports to North Korea also fell to 109531 tons, a decrease of 21.3% compared with a year ago

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