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These are external links and will open in a new windowSouth Korea has suspended operations at a jointly run industrial park in North Korea following the North's recent rocket launch and nuclear test. The Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC) is a large industrial park in North Korea located just north of the demilitarized zone. It is the biggest contributor to inter-Korean trade. Limited road access is available for workers from South Korea via There is no option of air travel available from Kaesŏng to the South. This impairs the decision's legitimacy and could constrain our ground over a future restart of the complex, while hampering the companies' rights to protect their assets due to the hasty pullout process." special administrative industrial region of North Koreaspecial administrative industrial region of North Korea No visa is required to enter the complex.
special administrative industrial region of North Korea Seoul says a North Korean torpedo sank the ship, but Pyongyang denies any role in the incident.
The Kaesong industrial complex is a special economic zone on the inter-Korean border, which is jointly run by North and South Korea. In 2000, discussions regarding possible economic projects began and the special trade and economic zone, the Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC), was agreed upon. All the goods made there are exported to South Korea for sale.The KIC is a duty-free zone, and there are no restrictions on the use of foreign currency or credit cards. Entry into KIC was shut for several days and hundreds of South Korean workers were effectively trapped.Some observers attribute a decline in production for the year to this incident. First phase plans envisaged participation by 250 South Korean companies from 2006, employing 100,000 people by 2007. Located in North Korea but operated by South Korean companies, the complex was to be mutually beneficial: the North would benefit from economic investment, the South from cheap labour. The head of the panel Kim Jong-soo said, "The presidential office inserted the wage-diversion argument as major grounds, yet without concrete information, sufficient evidence and consultations with related agencies, mainly citing defector testimonies that lack objectivity and credibility. This came as tensions began escalating rapidly between Seoul and Pyongyang. In April 2013, the North shut down the complex for more than four months, after heightened tensions sparked by military drills by Seoul and Washington.Similarly in 2009, North Korean authorities imposed a number of restrictions on the KIC after US-South Korean military drills.
Seoul says a North Korean torpedo sank the ship, but Pyongyang denies any role in the incident. The Kaesŏng Industrial Region or Kaesŏng Industrial Zone is a special administrative industrial region of North Korea.
The park was expected to be complete in 2012, covering 65 kmBy the end of the first full year of operation, 11 South Korean firms were operating in the KIR. South Korea has said the purpose of the KIC was to develop an industrial park where South Korean companies could manufacture their products using North Korean labour. It is the biggest contributor to inter-Korean trade. Among the most pressing are U.S. economic sanctions against the North, prohibiting imports of key technologies and goods, such as computers.In May 2009, Pyongyang announced it unilaterally scrapped wage and rent agreements at the industrial park.
In June 2009, they also demanded new salaries of $300 a month for its 40,000 workers, compared with the $75 they had been receiving prior.In 2012, wages were estimated at about $160 per month, about one-fifth of the South Korean minimum wage, and about a quarter of typical Chinese wages.Unilateral decisions by the Central Special Direct General Bureau (CSDGB) to amend bylaws is a violation of Kaesŏng Industrial District Law, which requires that any revision of the laws be negotiated between the North and the South. The Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC) is located inside North Korea just across the demilitarised zone from South Korea. Four South Koreans were killed, including two civilians.It was the first direct artillery attack since the 1950-1953 Korean war. South Korea responded by shooting shells at North Korea.The housing secretary says “unlocking land” for development will create thousands of jobs. Hundreds of workers from South Korea have been repatriated from an industrial complex in North Korea, just north of the DMZ. "On June 16, 2020, North Korea destroyed the building via explosion, amidst heightened tensions between the countries.On 10 October 2018, South Korea resumed supplying water to the region.There are two modes of travel to Kaesŏng, road and rail.
A total of 124 companies currently operate in the KIC from industries including clothing and textiles, car parts and semiconductors.Some 54,000 North Korean workers are employed there as well as hundreds of South Korean workers, according to the Unification Ministry in Seoul. This impairs the decision's legitimacy and could constrain our ground over a future restart of the complex, while hampering the companies' rights to protect their assets due to the hasty pullout process." The project was launched in 2004, largely financed by the South to increase co-operation. A group of businesses who suffered losses of 250 billion won ($200 million) due to the closure demanded an apology and said, "Now that the wage-diversion claim has proved groundless, the government must apologize for abusing state power to suspend the complex and make utmost efforts to reopen it. A South Korean naval vessel, the Cheonan, was sunk in disputed waters, killing 46 sailors. There are reportedly 124 South Korean companies operating at the Kaesong complex with more than 54,000 North Korean employees.
These are external links and will open in a new windowSouth Korea has suspended operations at a jointly run industrial park in North Korea following the North's recent rocket launch and nuclear test. The Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC) is a large industrial park in North Korea located just north of the demilitarized zone. It is the biggest contributor to inter-Korean trade. Limited road access is available for workers from South Korea via There is no option of air travel available from Kaesŏng to the South. This impairs the decision's legitimacy and could constrain our ground over a future restart of the complex, while hampering the companies' rights to protect their assets due to the hasty pullout process." special administrative industrial region of North Koreaspecial administrative industrial region of North Korea No visa is required to enter the complex.
special administrative industrial region of North Korea Seoul says a North Korean torpedo sank the ship, but Pyongyang denies any role in the incident.
The Kaesong industrial complex is a special economic zone on the inter-Korean border, which is jointly run by North and South Korea. In 2000, discussions regarding possible economic projects began and the special trade and economic zone, the Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC), was agreed upon. All the goods made there are exported to South Korea for sale.The KIC is a duty-free zone, and there are no restrictions on the use of foreign currency or credit cards. Entry into KIC was shut for several days and hundreds of South Korean workers were effectively trapped.Some observers attribute a decline in production for the year to this incident. First phase plans envisaged participation by 250 South Korean companies from 2006, employing 100,000 people by 2007. Located in North Korea but operated by South Korean companies, the complex was to be mutually beneficial: the North would benefit from economic investment, the South from cheap labour. The head of the panel Kim Jong-soo said, "The presidential office inserted the wage-diversion argument as major grounds, yet without concrete information, sufficient evidence and consultations with related agencies, mainly citing defector testimonies that lack objectivity and credibility. This came as tensions began escalating rapidly between Seoul and Pyongyang. In April 2013, the North shut down the complex for more than four months, after heightened tensions sparked by military drills by Seoul and Washington.Similarly in 2009, North Korean authorities imposed a number of restrictions on the KIC after US-South Korean military drills.
Seoul says a North Korean torpedo sank the ship, but Pyongyang denies any role in the incident. The Kaesŏng Industrial Region or Kaesŏng Industrial Zone is a special administrative industrial region of North Korea.
The park was expected to be complete in 2012, covering 65 kmBy the end of the first full year of operation, 11 South Korean firms were operating in the KIR. South Korea has said the purpose of the KIC was to develop an industrial park where South Korean companies could manufacture their products using North Korean labour. It is the biggest contributor to inter-Korean trade. Among the most pressing are U.S. economic sanctions against the North, prohibiting imports of key technologies and goods, such as computers.In May 2009, Pyongyang announced it unilaterally scrapped wage and rent agreements at the industrial park.
In June 2009, they also demanded new salaries of $300 a month for its 40,000 workers, compared with the $75 they had been receiving prior.In 2012, wages were estimated at about $160 per month, about one-fifth of the South Korean minimum wage, and about a quarter of typical Chinese wages.Unilateral decisions by the Central Special Direct General Bureau (CSDGB) to amend bylaws is a violation of Kaesŏng Industrial District Law, which requires that any revision of the laws be negotiated between the North and the South. The Kaesong Industrial Complex (KIC) is located inside North Korea just across the demilitarised zone from South Korea. Four South Koreans were killed, including two civilians.It was the first direct artillery attack since the 1950-1953 Korean war. South Korea responded by shooting shells at North Korea.The housing secretary says “unlocking land” for development will create thousands of jobs. Hundreds of workers from South Korea have been repatriated from an industrial complex in North Korea, just north of the DMZ. "On June 16, 2020, North Korea destroyed the building via explosion, amidst heightened tensions between the countries.On 10 October 2018, South Korea resumed supplying water to the region.There are two modes of travel to Kaesŏng, road and rail.
A total of 124 companies currently operate in the KIC from industries including clothing and textiles, car parts and semiconductors.Some 54,000 North Korean workers are employed there as well as hundreds of South Korean workers, according to the Unification Ministry in Seoul. This impairs the decision's legitimacy and could constrain our ground over a future restart of the complex, while hampering the companies' rights to protect their assets due to the hasty pullout process." The project was launched in 2004, largely financed by the South to increase co-operation. A group of businesses who suffered losses of 250 billion won ($200 million) due to the closure demanded an apology and said, "Now that the wage-diversion claim has proved groundless, the government must apologize for abusing state power to suspend the complex and make utmost efforts to reopen it. A South Korean naval vessel, the Cheonan, was sunk in disputed waters, killing 46 sailors. There are reportedly 124 South Korean companies operating at the Kaesong complex with more than 54,000 North Korean employees.