北韓

Kim death highlights N Korea commercial ties with SE Asia

The apparent assassination of the North Korean leader’s half-brother in Kuala Lumpur, which triggered a fierce diplomatic clash between the two countries, has thrown a spotlight on the growing commercial ties between Pyongyang and Southeast Asia.

From the expansion across the region of the “Pyongyang” restaurant chain — where North Korean hostesses sing karaoke hits extolling the Kim family as diners tuck into cold noodles and kimchi — to the North Korea-built Angkor Panorama museum near Cambodia’s Angkor Wat temple complex, the isolated regime has reached across the region in an attempt to generate hard currency and win friends. 

Pyongyang has also turned to Southeast Asia in search of ways to evade international sanctions; Singapore-based shipping companies have been accused of facilitating arms shipments to North Korea.

您已閱讀18%(832字),剩餘82%(3700字)包含更多重要資訊,訂閱以繼續探索完整內容,並享受更多專屬服務。
版權聲明:本文版權歸FT中文網所有,未經允許任何單位或個人不得轉載,複製或以任何其他方式使用本文全部或部分,侵權必究。
設置字型大小×
最小
較小
默認
較大
最大
分享×