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    Rising China-DPRK trade nothing to do with THAAD: experts

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    2016-08-19 08:35Global Times Editor: Li Yan

    The increase in trade between China and DPRK shows the need to expand economic development in cross-border areas and has nothing to do with the THAAD deployment in South Korea, Chinese experts said.

    The experts were responding to foreign media reports on China's reaction to the plan of South Korea and the U.S.

    Some South Koreans and Japanese have criticized China for reducing UN sanctions against DPRK over the THAAD deployment, as data from China's General Administration of Customs shows that total trade volume between China and DPRK in June reached $503 million, a 9 percent increase from the same period last year.

    The Yonhap News Agency reported that Chinese companies resumed doing business with the North after hearing "that Seoul-Beijing relations have taken a turn for the worse over the THAAD issue."

    Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun published an article on Saturday, saying China should not break international sanctions against DPRK over "self-serving reasons."

    Zhang Liangui, a professor on Korean Peninsula issues at the Party School of the CPC Central Committee, told the Global Times on Thursday that China opposes South Korea's THAAD deployment as well as DPRK's nuclear program since both will affect China's security, and "China will not do any trade-offs."

    China has banned coal, iron ore, gold, rare earths and several other raw mineral imports from DPRK, and selling jet fuel to DPRK is prohibited. Following the UN Security Council's resolutions, the embargo immediately took effect, China's Ministry of Commerce said in a statement on its website in April.

    Lü Chao, a research fellow at the Liaoning Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times on Wednesday that bilateral trade is largely fueled by border trading and exports of building materials.

    "The border trade has become increasingly important in Northeast China amid the economic downturn compared to the past few years. And DPRK has a greater demand for building materials from China to support a new round of urbanization in Pyongyang," Lü said.

    Lü stressed that residents near the two countries' border normally trade daily necessities and foodstuff, and individual transactions reach no more than 8,000 yuan ($1,200), which do not affect UN sanctions.

      

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