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korean market: More representatives of Chinese businesses have gone to North Korea to seek opportunities and more interest could be sparked as a result of the historic meeting between the leaders of North Korea and the US over the weekend, according to insiders, according to Global Times China. US President Donald Trump met with North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un on Sunday and became the first sitting US president to visit North Korea, though very briefly, sending signals for easing tensions between the two countries. Photo VCG An increasing number of Chinese entrepreneurs have been eyeing the North Korean market since last year after it vowed to boost economic growth as a top priority, with corporate representatives saying that rich resources, stable political and economic environment and labor advantages are major attractions. After the meeting, Chinese investors may be even more eager to tap into opportunities in the North Korean market, a tour organizer who organizes Chinese business delegations to North Korea, told the Global Times on Tuesday. We organized such trips every month from February to May and we will hold one in July and another in September. Most Chinese entrepreneurs know little about the country and hope to get more information such as investment policies, cooperation projects and business environment through first-hand observation, said the organizer, who requested anonymity. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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