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'Not plausible to reopen inter-Korean park for mask production'

By IANS | Updated: March 12, 2020 15:46 IST

Reopening a now-shuttered inter-Korean industrial park in North Korea for mask production is not realistically plausible as Pyongyang was blocking its border as part of its fight against the coronavirus, an official here said on Thursday.

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Seoul, March 12 Reopening a now-shuttered inter-Korean industrial park in North Korea for mask production is not realistically plausible as Pyongyang was blocking its border as part of its fight against the coronavirus, an official here said on Thursday.

Calls have grown from some lawmakers and experts for the resumption of the operation of factories in the industrial zone in the North's border city of Kaesong to address shortages of masks, reports Yonhap News Agency.

"Our stance remains unchanged... Opening the Kaesong industrial park is a realistic matter that needs to be considered comprehensively and pushed for. Among other things, it should be considered that the North has completely blocked its border and focused on preventing its outbreak," the official from the South's Unification Ministry said.

With regard to claims that the industrial park could produce 10 million masks a day if they are in operation, the official said that 70 factories and some 35,000 workers should be mobilized to churn out that number of masks, suggesting that it is not a plausible idea.

On Wednesday, the Unification Ministry handling inter-Korean affairs said that there were "realistic challenges" to restarting the complex, including the need to check the long-abandoned facilities there and the issue of bringing in necessary materials across the border, reports Yonhap News Agency.

Launched in 2004, the Kaesong industrial park was hailed as a symbol of inter-Korean economic cooperation and a successful cross-border project that combined South Korean capital and technology with cheap labour from North Korea.

Seoul closed the Kaesong Industrial Complex in 2016 in retaliation for the North's nuclear test.

( With inputs from IANS )

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