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The government of Jeju Island has sent 160 million won ($105,000) in supplies to North Korea, marking the resumption of the island province’s inter-Korean exchange project after a 16-year hiatus. The shipment included dialysis machines, 50 hallabong citrus saplings, greenhouse materials and forest pest control chemicals, according to the government on Monday. The supplies left Incheon Port on April 1, passed through Dalian Port in China and arrived at Nampo Port in North Korea on May 4, the province said. READ: South Korea to streamline procedures for entry of N. Korea food products The shipment was approved by the Ministry […]... Keep on reading: Jeju revives North Korea exchange after 16-year hiatus
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