Authorities crackdown on informal pharma sales, sending drug prices up
The North Korean authorities have launched a campaign to confiscate informally-traded products in the name of cracking down on anti-socialism trends, report inside sources.
Crackdowns and product confiscations have been leveled at residents who are selling products from their private homes without a permit, an inside source from North Hamgyong Province told Daily NK during a telephone call on June 1.
Just in the city of Chongjin alone, dozens of families have been targeted, resulting in significant penalties.
A number of individuals who hold pharmaceutical licenses or a doctors certification, but not a sales license, have also been subjected to the crackdowns. Some have lost all their inventory and sales proceeds, making it difficult for them to survive, the source continued. .....
[Source: Daily NK]