The currency of North Korea is the KPW or Korean People's Won, which trades at roughly 900 KPW to the USD.
One BIG thing is that North Korea has a dictator, someone wwho forces things, and South Korea has more freedoms and has a President. Mainly, South Korea has more freedom than North Korea.
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The difficulties of doing business in the North Korea are language barriers, and stiff competition. Additionally, North Korea, in particular has a number of draconian laws concerning business practices and requirements that the State have intimate knowledge and a high-degree of control over the corporations doing business there.
Cuba, China, and North Korea are all countries with controlled economies.
Taken off of - http://fxtop.com/en/cnvhisto.php3?C1=KPW&B=1 Result : on 01 December 2008 100 KPW (North Korea)=0.7 USD (United States) 1 KPW=0.007022 USD 100 USD (United States)=14 240.01 KPW (North Korea) 1 USD=142.400063 KPW Hope this answers your question....
South Korea's currency is South Korean Won.North Korean currency is North Koren Won.
No! North Korea's currency is the wŏn. This is its sign: ₩
North Korea's currency is called the wŏn, which consists of 100 chon.
The currency of South Korea is the South Korean won (ISO code KRW)The currency of North Korea is the North Korean won (ISO code KPW)
It is called the North Korean Won.
A won is the currency of South and North Korea.
They use the North Korean Won.
North Korean Won
Won is the national currency of both North and South Korea
The Korean currency is known as the won. The won itself is also divided into jeon, but this term isn't regularly used.South Korea uses the "won"
The currency is called Won 100 Chon = 1 Won since 1959 date
So. Korea's currency is won.