Event Details
A decade after Kim Jong Un took over, North Korea is more North Korean than ever. The country is ever more isolated, with its borders shut in response to the coronavirus pandemic. There are reports of food shortages and political purges. State media rebuff any diplomatic overtures from the West. One of the biggest risk factors on the Korean peninsula is the possibility of conflict with North Korea.
At this event we will try to look forward to what we can expect in the next year and, beyond that, where North Korea wants to be ten years from now, and what this means for doing business and the economy in South Korea.
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