North Korea's Logistics Revolution
Since Kim Jong-un came to power in late 2011, North Korea has been experiencing a logistics revolution in mobile telecommunications and commercial transportation. The interplay between the two is helping to empower unofficial markets in North Korea as merchants are increasingly relying on cell phones for real-time prices and new private shipping and delivery methods. It is also greatly increasing the mobility of people, goods, and information to levels never before seen in the country.
Please join KEI and HRNK for a presentation by Yonho Kim on how these technological advancements are changing the lives of the average North Korean citizen and a discussion of the possible implications.
A presentation by
Yonho Kim
Non-resident Fellow
Korea Economic Institute of America
Moderated by
Greg Scarlatoiu
Executive Director
The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK)
With discussant
George Hutchinson
Member of the Board of Directors,
International Council of Korean Studies
Editor, International Journal of Korean Studies
[Source: KEI]