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Sanctions seem to be taking a toll on North Korea’s economy
By Mark Moore
January 29, 2018 | 11:18am | Updated
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North Korea’s military is cutting back on winter drills this year, a sign that punishing global sanctions over its nuclear weapons program may be having an effect on the country’s economy, according to a report Monday.
The military exercises, which usually run from December through March, got started late and aren’t as extensive as before, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing US officials.
The reason could be that the sanctions imposed by the United Nations and the United States to restrict shipments of oil and refined petroleum products are forcing the regime to conserve fuel by cutting back on military training, the report said.
READ MORE: https://nypost.com/2018/01/29/sanctions-seem-to-be-taking-a-toll-on-north-koreas-economy/
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