Taep'oong International Investment Group of Korea
The Taep'oong International Investment Group of Korea is a Pyongyang-based North Korean company established by the National Defence Commission of North Korea. It officially manages the oversea investments to North Korea. Three of the seven members of board of directors were Kim Jong-il's personal financial managers.[1]
Taep'oong International Investment Group of Korea | |
Hangul | 조선 대풍 국제 투자 그룹 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Joseon daepung gukje tuja geurup |
McCune–Reischauer | Chosŏn taep‘ung kukche t‘uja kŭrup |
Activities
- Pak Chŏlsu, the head representative of Taep'oong provided 10 investors from Hong Kong a tour to the Kaesong Industrial Region on May 2010.[1]
- Despite the ongoing tension, the Taep'oong has proposed a co-operative solution to the remaining assets of South Korean Hyundai's Mount Kumgang Tourist Region in North Korean territories.[2]
References
- Jung (정), Jae-yong (재용) (24 July 2010). 홍콩 금융제재 거론 北 `대풍그룹'은. Yonhap News (in Korean). Retrieved 24 September 2011.
- In (인), Gyo-jun (교준); Cha Dae-un (차대운) (6 September 2011). 北대풍, 현대아산에 금강산자산 협의처리 제안. Yonhap News (in Korean). Retrieved 24 September 2011.
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