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Thoughts on the Industrial Development and Economic Cooperation in the Border Area between China and the DPRK: From the Perspective of the Liaoning Coastal Economic Zone and the Changchun-Jilin-Tumen Development

Dongming Zhang
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Dongming Zhang: College of International Relations, Liaoning University; Center for Korean Studies

The Northeast Asian Economic Review, 2013, vol. 1, issue 1, 51-68

Abstract: Against a backdrop of China and the DPRK implementing new development strategies, the economic and trade relations between the two countries entered a new stage of development with the start of the economic zone cooperation part of the project in June 2011. Industrial cooperation is expected gradually to become the main direction for the development of bilateral economic and trade relations, within which the logistics, infrastructure, resources, energy, manufacturing, technology, tourism, agriculture, and fisheries industries are expected to become the main content of cooperation. At the same time, the current situation for China–DPRK economic and trade cooperation and the reality of the basic conditions make such cooperation more conducive to developing the border regions of both sides first of all, then gradually push it forward, and cooperation in the area of logistics is expected to play the breakthrough role.

Keywords: China–DPRK economic relations; industrial development and cooperation, logistics infrastructure, cross-border economic cooperation, cross-border free trade zone, Liaoning Coastal Economic Zone, Chang-Ji-Tu [Changchun–Jilin–Tumen] development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-03
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