Foreign Trade – DPRK (North Korea)

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Foreign Trade – DPRK (North Korea)

A quarterly magazine with information about industry and manufacturing in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

2006

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2007

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2008

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2010

Number 2

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2012

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2013

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2014

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2015

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2016

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2017

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2018

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2019

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2020

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2021

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2022

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2023

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Number 4

2024

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Number 3

Number 4

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Korea Pictorial

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Korea Pictorial

The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea magazine (Pictorial) is a companion publication to Korea Today but with an emphasis of telling the story in a more pictorial manner. It’s published, in Pyongyang, by the Foreign Languages Publishing House. I’m not sure how long it has been in existence as a print magazine but assume it has a similar history to that of Korea Today – both the magazines following a similar format to foreign language magazines published in China during its Socialist stage, i.e., Peking Review, China Pictorial and China Reconstructs. To the best of my knowledge issues of Korea Pictorial have only been available in a digital format since 2012 so, unfortunately, at present earlier, digitised versions are not available.

2012

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Number 12

2013

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Number 12

2014

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Number 12

2015

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Number 12

2016

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Number 4

Number 5

Number 6 – 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2017

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Number 11

Number 12

2018

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Number 4

Number 5

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Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2019

Number 1

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Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2020

Number 1

Special edition

Number 2

Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2021

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Number 2

Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2022

Number 1

Number 2

Number 3

Number 4

Special Issue

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2023

Number 1

Number 2

Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Special Issue

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

For reasons, which I don’t understand, the downloadable pdfs of Korea Pictorial since issue No. 12, 2023 are huge files – especially No.12, 2023, which exceeds the limit that WordPress allows. Hopefully the publishers will realise that this makes things very awkward for the likes of us in making the magazine accessible to others and will return to a time when the file size was more manageable.

2024

Number 1

Number 2

Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

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Korea Today

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Korea Today

Korea Today is a cultural magazine that’s published monthly. It has been published, Pyongyang by the Foreign Languages Publishing House (originally New Korea Publishing House) since 1950 when it was known as New Korea but its name was changed in 1959 to what it is known today. To the best of my knowledge issues have only been available in a digital format since 2013 so, unfortunately, at present earlier, digitised, versions are not available.

2013

Number 1

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Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2014

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Number 5

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Number 8

Number 9

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Number 12

2015

Number 1

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Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2016

Number 1

Number 2

Number 3

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Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2017

Number 1

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Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2018

Number 1

Number 2

Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2019

Number 1

Number 2

Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2020

Number 1

Number 2

Number 3

Number 4

Number 5

Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

2021

Number 1

Number 2

Number 3

[Unfortunately, no issue of Korea Today after No. 3 2021 has been made available. Why? No idea. As soon as those issues are available they wil be added here.]

Number 4

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Number 6

Number 7

Number 8

Number 9

Number 10

Number 11

Number 12

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