The Korea Times
Global Peace Foundation (GPF) founder and Chairman Hyun Jin Preston Moon said the two Koreas’ unification would not be an economic disaster but could instead create a “second Miracle on the Han River” by expanding Korea’s domestic market. During an interview with The Korea Times, Moon strongly disagreed with mounting concerns, especially among the younger generation, that unification with the North would induce overwhelming economic costs. “I cannot emphasize enough how the influx of 25 million North Koreans would drive the domestic market,” Moon said during the interview at Fairmont Ambassador Seoul on Feb. 25. “This will fuel the domestic economy. You will have more balance between the export and domestic markets.” According to a 2024 survey collected by the Korea Institute for National Unification, only 52.9 percent of respondents said that unification is necessary. It was the lowest figure in 10 years, demonstrating an overall decline in public support for unification. The government-funded think tank also reported in the survey that people born after 1991 are the lea
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