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North Korea’s Kim warns of ‘very giant struggle’ in 2022 to boost economy

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North Korea’s Kim warns of ‘very giant struggle’ in 2022 to boost economy

FIELD VISIT. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visits Samjiyon City, North Korea, in this undated photo released on November 16, 2021.

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Kim Jong-un says that while North Korea still faces economic difficulties, the ruling party has had success in pushing to meet policy targets

SEOUL, South Korea – North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has said the country must be prepared for a “very giant struggle” next year to continue to make progress in areas including defense, agriculture, and construction, state media reported on Thursday, December 2.

Kim made the remarks on Wednesday, December 1, at a meeting of the central committee of the ruling Worker’s Party’s politburo, which decided to hold a plenary meeting of the committee next month.

Kim said that while the country still faces economic difficulties, the party has had success in pushing to meet policy targets and implementing the five-year economic plan he unveiled early this year, the official KCNA news agency said.

“It is very encouraging that the positive changes were made in the overall state affairs including politics, economy, culture, and national defense as evidenced by the stable management of the state economy and big successes made in the agricultural and construction sectors,” Kim said.

“Next year will be an important one as we should wage a very giant struggle as much as we did this year,” he said.

Kim has sought to boost the economy and power supply with his plan, but United Nations agencies have said food and electricity shortages remain, exacerbated by sanctions imposed over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs, the COVID-19 pandemic, and natural disasters.

North Korea has not confirmed any coronavirus cases, but has closed borders and imposed domestic travel restrictions and other measures, apparently to control or prevent an outbreak. – Rappler.com

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