Vendors selling everything from car batteries to “kangaroo essence” health pills have descended on Pyongyang for an international trade fair.
Though North Korea continues to be one of the most heavily sanctioned countries in the world, this year’s trade fair, which opened in the North Korean capital on Monday, includes more than 320 companies and is making something of a comeback, with many Chinese entrepreneurs taking part.
Almost all of the companies with stalls at the fair are from North Korea or China. But several other countries are represented — a Russian medical technology company is selling heart-beat monitoring wrist watches, for example, and the kangaroo capsules, supposedly good for the health, are being sold by a New Zealand company. Businesses from a few more countries, such as Italy and Cuba, are there seeking business opportunities, but aren’t selling anything.
Benjamin Qi, of the Beijing-based Ex-Easy Network and Technology Co. Ltd., said the number of Chinese at the fair this year had doubled or even tripled from the last couple of years.
“Definitely they are looking for partners who can sell their products, that’s the most important because after they have their sales here in North Korea then they can start making some factories or some other investment,” said Qi, who helped make arrangements for Chinese participants. “But the first step is they should sell their products.”
O Ryong Chol, North Korea’s vice minister of external trade, said in an opening address that the political climate on the Korean Peninsula has been changing fundamentally…
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