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North Korea is officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. A state in the eastern zones of Asia, North Korea is unique in the sense that its economy is upheld and heavily directed by the government.
Jobs in North Korea are based in a state controlled industry, which has been structured on socialist principles of economic development. North Korea's self-sufficient growth strategy consigned top priority towards developing the heavy industries along with sufficient growth in agriculture and light industry. Job opportunities in North Korea are largely based in the 'engineering sector', which accounts for the largest share in the total industrial production. The thriving industries of the country
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include machine building, metal processing, textiles, food processing, luxury goods, consumer goods and minerals processing. Owing to the large iron ore deposits, the iron and steel form a major part of the industrial sector in the country. However, most of the heavy industries is North Korea suffer from the fact that the quality of the finished goods is not at par with international standards. The light industry has not matched paced with the growth and development that the heavy industry saw, and now, efforts are being made to rectify such an anomaly.
The mineral sector of the country mainly consists of extraction and processing activities. The major minerals are anthracite coal, iron ore, magnetite, zinc, mercury, tungsten, phosphate, copper, silver, gold, sulfur, manganese, apatite, graphite, fluorite, limestone, barite, and talc. The construction sector is aided by the increase in the output of cement production. The agricultural sector is heavily military centered and the government helps the farmers in production of crops and other allied activities.
For more details on job opportunities in North Korea, go to naukrihub.
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