Yes, although most made it out with the government's permission, which is enforced. Some crossed the border without permission safely though.
Of course south and North Korea have cars. South Korea's actually behind LG and Samsung! However, North Korea has Russian-made cars---no Hyundais or Toyotas in that country.
north korea.
North Korea and South Korea are divided into a ceasefire line. This line made after Korean War.
He was a leader of North Korea.
He was a leader of North Korea.
Communism: a system where everything is owned publicly and can be modified by anyone. All major economic decisions though are made by the government.
Its made in North Korea in kims house
It depends on what you are researching about North Korea, but it could be a quote from a North Korean politician, a South Korean politician on North Korea, comments made by North Korean defectors, stories about the Japanese Occupation, etc.
First, South Korea alone will not be able to win the war by themselves against the North. There were actually a plan ,or a senario, made by the USA, Bush Govt. First, South Korea will bomb the North and try to engage in a war state with the North Korea. By the time when the nuclear or whatever missile drops back in Seoul, South Korea by the North Korean, they would have not enough left then to attack to defend their country. Simply, later, USA will ally with South Korea and engage in a war too. By that time, North Korea will have no chance of winning the battle. After the war will be over, I probably think UN will take over the country and manage the land. That's about it.
It would depend on the products you have purchased. However, without very special exceptions, products that have been labelled with "Made In Korea" are mostly from SOUTH Korea. North Korea is not economically active in global market. Whereas SOUTH Korea places the 11th of the world Export Sales rankings
Made in North Korea, involves a lot of kicking,
Korea was splited in 1948; at that time it was split into South Korea and North Korea. Resulting in the korean war to this very day... their technically still against each other.