Pyongyang aims to make 2023 a year of great turn and change. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SEOUL - North Korea’s Parliament has outlined plans to normalise industrial production and meet its economic goals this year, despite the “worst-ever upheaval” amid the coronavirus pandemic in 2022, state media said on Thursday.
The premier lauded the country for “successfully tackling the worst-ever upheaval since the founding of the country” amid the Covid-19 outbreak, despite “shortcomings” in implementing last year’s plans. He called for normalising the production of metal factories and reinforcing iron mines and steel plants, and for operating chemical plants “at full capacity” to accelerate construction projects.
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