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North Korea removed from terror list

by Tony Sagami on June 27, 2008

in Asian Market, Stock Market in China

After agreeing to disclose it nuclear weapons status, North Korea was removed from the
‘terrorist list’ by President Bush. Bush also removed economic sanctions against North Korea.

Don’t think that this mean North Korea is a good place to invest. First of all…you can’t. And even if you could,
North Korea is not a place you want to invest in.

North Korea is a communist country that has yet, unlike China, has embraced capitalistic principles.

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