Kim Jong-Un Imports Large Number Of COVID-19 Supplies Days Before Declaring 'Shining Victory' Over Virus - Benzinga

2022-08-21 02:05:43 By : Ms. xinchun He

Kim Jong-un's isolated nation of North Korea imported more than 1 million face masks and 15,000 pairs of rubber gloves from China in July, days before announcing victory over COVID-19, Reuters reported. 

What Happened: Chinese trade data showed on Saturday that the country exported 1.23 million facial masks to North Korea in July, worth $44,307, up from 17,000 facial masks in June.

Last week, Kim declared a "shining victory" over COVID-19 and eased the face mask mandate and other social distancing rules in the country.

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Since July 29, Pyongyang has reported no new virus cases after the number of "fevered" cases rose to a high of 4.77 million. The data also showed that North Korea bought more than 11.93 million masks from China between January and July. 

The overall exports in July surged to $59.74 million from $19.05 million in June.

This came after North Korea had cut off ties with the rest of the world in 2020 as COVID-19 spread rapidly, forcing many countries to shut their borders. However, in January, it resumed cross-border goods train service with trading ally China.

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