Global Times

China, North Korea laud Kim’s visit to Beijing

- By Liu Xuanzun and Ji Yuqiao

Beijing and Pyongyang on Thursday hailed North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s visit to China as a significan­t trip to make “ne contributi­ons ” to the bilateral ties th to ned a new chapter in 2018.

The Chinese side spoke highly visit coming a the be ginning of 2019 an in a year that marks the 70th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties between the two countries, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Lu Kang said at a routine press conference on Thursday.

North Korea’s official Korean Central Ne Agency (KCNA) also called Kim’s trip a “historic visit” after elaboratin­g the tour in a detailed article on Thursday. Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan hosted a welcome ba quet or Kim and his wife upon his arrival in Beijing o Tuesday, the reported birthday of the Korean leader. Kim said he was grateful to Xi for taking time from busy schedule at the beginning of the year to receive the North Ko-

rean delegation, the KCNA reported.

Kim on Wednesday visited a Tong Ren Tang pharmaceut­ical plant in Yizhuang, where he inspected relevant processing and production lines of traditiona­l Chinese medicine (TCM) that use both traditiona­l and modern techniques.

Though the company has no business in North Korea, the reception of Kim was “grand” and garnered wide attention in the factory, a Tong Ren Tang worker told the Global Times on condition of anonymity on Thursday, without giving further details.

Kim was likely to be introduced to a pestle and mortal used for medicine pounding in China’s Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and a mannequin displaying acupunctur­e points, said the worker.

Photos released by the Xinhua News Agency show Kim being presented with the company’s bestseller­s, including the Angong Niuhuang Wan, a pill made from cow bezoar that is allegedly good for heart and brain blood vessels.

Similar pills are also produced in North Korea and are among the bestseller­s of North Korean products on Chinese e-commerce platforms.

Great expectatio­n

North Korea has rich medicinal materials such as ginseng, while the country badly needs a modern production line and advanced technologi­es to process such materials, Chinese analysts said.

Tong Ren Tang is a typical example to successful­ly develop TCM in a modern way, and the Chinese company’s path is highly valuable for North Korea to learn the experience and avoid twists and turns, Da Zhigang, director of the Institute of Northeast Asian Studies at Heilongjia­ng Provincial Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Thursday.

For North Korea, improving people’s life expectancy and quality with better medicines, as well as increasing people’s income by developing the medical industry, is a focus of the current leadership, said Da.

Kim’s visit to the Chinese factory on Wednesday came after his inspection tour of the Myohyangsa­n Medical Appliances Factory in North Korea in August 2018, during which he felt “very concerned about and disappoint­ed” with the North Korean factory’s progress in remodeling and modernizat­ion.

In the beginning of 2018, he toured the country’s first pharmaceut­ical industrial base, the Pyongyang Pharmaceut­ical Factory, demanding staff to “dedicate their passion” to produce medicines “with pride,” the KCNA reported.

The pharmaceut­ical and medical industry has been a focus of Kim’s ambition to improve the domestic health industry and also a trial to boost foreign trade amid internatio­nal sanctions, said Chinese experts.

If the industry is mature, it could also be a great contributo­r to North Korea’s exports and foreign exchange, said Da.

“Medical and pharmaceut­ical sectors face rare limitation as they are not included in the UN sanction lists and could be used for humanitari­an purposes,” he noted.

Some 17 health products, including the likes of pill for goiter treatment and tea claimed to be capable of cleaning blood vessels, are currently available on the Foreign Trade of DPR of Korea website, which is owned by the country’s Ministry of External Economic Relations and went online in October 2018.

Pyongyang’s shifting its focus to economic developmen­t has provided huge potential for further cooperatio­n with foreign countries including China, said analysts.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? This picture released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Thursday shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (center) and his wife Ri Sol-ju (first from left) visiting a pharmaceut­ical plant of Beijing Tong Ren Tang on Wednesday.
Photo: AFP This picture released by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Thursday shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (center) and his wife Ri Sol-ju (first from left) visiting a pharmaceut­ical plant of Beijing Tong Ren Tang on Wednesday.

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