{"id":10378,"date":"2023-11-28T05:25:13","date_gmt":"2023-11-28T04:25:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.northkoreainfo.com\/?p=10378"},"modified":"2023-11-28T05:25:13","modified_gmt":"2023-11-28T04:25:13","slug":"how-does-china-support-north-korea","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.northkoreainfo.com\/how-does-china-support-north-korea\/","title":{"rendered":"How Does China Support North Korea"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Economic Relations <\/h2>\n

China’s relationship with North Korea has long been bolstered by the close economic ties between them. China is the North’s largest trading partner and provides an estimated 90 percent of North Korea’s foreign trade. As part of the trade agreements between them, China provides food, fuel, and other much needed resources to the North. In return, North Korea exports coal, iron ore, and other minerals to China. China’s economic ties to North Korea can be seen in the form of direct investments, tourism, joint ventures, and the sale of technology to the North.
\nIn recent years, China has provided more economic support to North Korea despite the ever-increasing international sanctions imposed on them. In 2020, while the coronavirus pandemic was in full swing, China spent more than $5 billion to support the North’s economy. According to a report by the Bank of Korea, China’s share of North Korea’s imports increased from 89.1 percent to 91.6 percent in the same year.<\/p>\n

Political Support <\/h2>\n

China has not just supported North Korea financially, but also politically. China and North Korea have had longstanding ties, and Beijing has long been a staunch ally of Pyongyang. Beijing has worked to protect North Korea from international sanctions and has spoke out in favor of the Kim regime on numerous occasions.
\nThe Chinese government has repeatedly sought to maintain cordial relations with North Korea, even during times of total international isolation. For example, in 2019, when the UN Security Council issued a resolution calling for stronger sanctions on North Korea, China opposed the resolution and called for more dialogue between Pyongyang and the international community. In addition, China has provided political support to North Korea by vetoing the US-led attempts to impose sanctions on the country.<\/p>\n

Military Aid <\/h2>\n

In addition to economic and political support, China has also provided North Korea with military assistance. For decades, China has been helping the North by supplying them with weapons and equipment. According to a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Chinese military exports to North Korea accounted for 5.3 percent of the total between 2010 and 2020.
\nNot only is China providing military aid to North Korea, but also training its military personnel. According to reports, Chinese military personnel have been involved in providing training and advice to North Korean military personnel for decades.<\/p>\n

Responding to Sanctions <\/h2>\n

China has also tried to soften the impact of international sanctions on North Korea. In response to the United Nations Security Council’s sanctions against North Korea, China has called for a dialogue between Pyongyang and the international community. In addition, Beijing has repeatedly called for a peaceful resolution to the North Korean nuclear issue.
\nAt the same time, China has adopted a strategy of circumventing international sanctions on North Korea by providing it with alternate trading partners. For instance, in 2019, Chinese companies helped North Korea bypass international sanctions by establishing multiple joint ventures with companies in other countries.<\/p>\n

Radiation Concerns <\/h2>\n