DPRK(north korea) is interested in Vietnamese economic model

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North Korea Enlists German Help to Prepare Economic Opening Pyongyang may be preparing to open up its economy. A report in a prominent newspaper claims the regime has enlisted the aid of German economic and legal experts to lay the groundwork for foreign investment in North Korean companies. The move could be made as soon as this year. On New Year's Day, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for a "radical" economic renewal for his country and an end to decades of conflict with South Korea. Now, a German media report says he is moving quickly to fulfill at least the first pledge. According to an article to be published on Saturday by the daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the communist regime in Pyongyang is preparing to open up the country's economy to foreign investors. Moreover, it has enlisted the assistance of German economists and lawyers to lay the groundwork for the move. "There is a master plan," one of the economists involved in the plan told the paper. "They want to open up this year." The FAZ did not identify the economist, but noted that he works at a respected German university and that he had advised other governments in Asia in the past. The economist told the paper that the country is primarily interested in modernizing its laws relating to foreign investment. However, North Korea is not intending to follow the Chinese model, which called for the creation of special economic zones for foreign investors, the economist told the FAZ. "Rather, they are interested in the Vietnamese model, in which specific companies were chosen as recipients of investments," the source said. Signs of Change Such a move would revolutionize for North Korea , which has long been largely cut off from the rest of the world by virtue of its heavy-handed regime. The country's economy is in a shambles as a result. But since Kim Jong Un took over from his late father just over a year ago, there have been signs of change. His New Year's address was the most obvious indication that he is prepared to embark on a path different from the one followed by his father, Kim Jong Il. Indeed, even holding such an address was a departure; it marked the first such speech by a North Korean leader since Kim Il Sung held the last one in 1994. Furthermore, Kim was surprisingly open about the poor economic situation in which his country finds itself. He pledged renewal, indicating that it would largely be dependent on continued technological advancement. He also highlighted last month's rocket launch, saying it was a boost for "national self-esteem." Still, even as the FAZ reports that there are many in the country's leadership who are in favor of opening up the country to investments from Japanese, South Korean and Western companies, the professor the paper cites notes that it is far from a done deal. "The military in North Korea," he told the paper, "will not want to give up power." He added that it is by no means clear whether Kim's reform efforts will be able to overcome military resistance.

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All hail the great leader; praise teh guhhhhmans
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That's cute. NK is growing up before our eyes...

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#4 ScreamDream
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Good news but they have a long way to go.

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#5 thebest31406
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Good news but they have a long way to go.

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Well, Kim's people are starving. Guess he had to do something.
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#6 jackfruitchips
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Why he prefers Vietnamese model over Chinese one ?

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I can't honestly say I care about anyone outside of U.S. nationality.

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. Furthermore, Kim was surprisingly open about the poor economic situation in which his country finds itself. Lonelynight

Is he? Cause his media puppets sure as f uck aren't.

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Every little bit of foreign investment helps but if he wants to get things going then he's going to have make some big changes.

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Every little bit of foreign investment helps but if he wants to get things going then he's going to have make some big changes.

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doubt the older leaders would want to much change though, unfortunately
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[QUOTE="Storm_Marine"]

Every little bit of foreign investment helps but if he wants to get things going then he's going to have make some big changes.

Lonelynight

doubt the older leaders would want to much change though, unfortunately

I don't know what they're afraid of, a semi-free market economy and foreign investment isn't going to overthrow them.

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[QUOTE="ScreamDream"]

Good news but they have a long way to go.

thebest31406
Well, Kim's people are starving. Guess he had to do something.

he should stop eating
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Lonelynight have you ever heard of AMMB Holdings?

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Lonelynight have you ever heard of AMMB Holdings?

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Never heard of AMMB Holdings, but hear about AmBank all the time. Hardly ever see one of their banks though.
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[QUOTE="Storm_Marine"]

Lonelynight have you ever heard of AMMB Holdings?

Lonelynight

Never heard of AMMB Holdings, but hear about AmBank all the time. Hardly ever see one of their banks though.

Yeah I have a mutal fund that has a bit of AMMB in it.

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until they get rid of their labor camps, thye will be the sh!tbag of the world

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#17 superfluidity
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There's no way any significant change will actually happen, this is propaganda. The regime maintains such an incredibly high degree of isolation because it can't survive without it. The moment average North Koreans collectively discover what a disgrace their country is, the Kim family's power structure would collapse. Even if Kim somehow went nuts and tried to push real changes, the elites that rely on the current system wouldn't allow it.

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#19 Baranga
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There's no way any significant change will actually happen, this is propaganda. The regime maintains such an incredibly high degree of isolation because it can't survive without it. The moment average North Koreans collectively discover what a disgrace their country is, the Kim family's power structure would collapse. Even if Kim somehow went nuts and tried to push real changes, the elites that rely on the current system wouldn't allow it.

superfluidity

The military leadership is the problem. That's why in the New Year's speech he made sure to mention that military power will remain a national priority.

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it's a start but a good one, this may bring about great change in North Korea, maybe foreign investors might negotiate certain conditions on the part of the labor they contract like guaranteeing the certain rights, hopefully opening up the economy doesn't mean making iPhones there and when they get a defective unit they ship people off to labor camps the rest of their lives to die a miserable death
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I can't honestly say I care about anyone outside of U.S. nationality.

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and we all care so very much.