Provides an overview of the North Korean economy, including North Korea's economic philosophy, industrial sectors, economic reforms, international trade patterns, and legal and illegal sources of foreign exchange funds. Discusses North Korean economic relations with the U.S., South Korea, China, Japan, and Russia; outlines U.S. interests, strategy, and policy toward North Korea, including possible economic incentives and fuel and food aid; and summarizes relevant legislative action in the 108th Congress. Includes tables and graphs.
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