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North Korea will develop special economic zone with China
Special Correspondent
Jan. 18, 2011

North Korea will develop the islet of Hwanggumpyong on the Yalu River delta linking Sinujiu with the Chinese city of Dandong as a special economic zone in cooperation with Chinese businessmen, Chosun Ilbo reported Jan. 18, citing a North Korean source. The North Korean cabinet already approved a law on the development and will be announced in March or April, the source said.
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