<p>China's overall exports to North Korea more than tripled in 2022 from a year earlier as freight train operations between the two countries resumed following a suspension to limit the spread of Covid-19.</p>.<p>Chinese outbound shipments to North Korea surged 247.5 per cent year-on-year to $894 million, trade data released by China's General Administration of Customs showed on Friday.</p>.<p>The top export items in terms of value were soybean oil, rubber tyres, granulated sugar, tobacco and unnamed medicines.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/chinese-tourism-could-boost-global-economy-but-at-what-cost-1182248.html" target="_blank">Chinese tourism could boost global economy, but at what cost?</a></strong></p>.<p>Pyongyang had stockpiled large amounts of Chinese medical goods including masks and ventilators in early 2022.</p>.<p>North Korea declared victory over Covid-19 in August, but in December it still bought 2.27 million masks, 12,000 thermometers and 40,000 pairs of medical rubber gloves from China, trade data released by Beijing showed.</p>.<p>North Korea's parliament outlined plans to normalise industrial production and meet its economic goals this year, state media reported on Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/china-reports-big-jump-in-covid-hospitalisations-who-1182813.html" target="_blank">China reports big jump in Covid hospitalisations: WHO</a></strong></p>.<p>Kim Tok Hun, premier of North Korean cabinet, lauded the country for "successfully tackling the worst-ever upheaval since the founding of the country" amid the Covid-19 outbreak, adding the cabinet aims to make 2023 "a year of great turn and change in the course of development" marking the 75th anniversary of the country's foundation.</p>.<p>The reclusive country shut its borders to nearly all trade for most of the pandemic, only resuming supplies and products from China in 2022. That sent bilateral trade to $1.03 billion in 2022, surging 226 per cent from a year earlier. </p>
<p>China's overall exports to North Korea more than tripled in 2022 from a year earlier as freight train operations between the two countries resumed following a suspension to limit the spread of Covid-19.</p>.<p>Chinese outbound shipments to North Korea surged 247.5 per cent year-on-year to $894 million, trade data released by China's General Administration of Customs showed on Friday.</p>.<p>The top export items in terms of value were soybean oil, rubber tyres, granulated sugar, tobacco and unnamed medicines.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/chinese-tourism-could-boost-global-economy-but-at-what-cost-1182248.html" target="_blank">Chinese tourism could boost global economy, but at what cost?</a></strong></p>.<p>Pyongyang had stockpiled large amounts of Chinese medical goods including masks and ventilators in early 2022.</p>.<p>North Korea declared victory over Covid-19 in August, but in December it still bought 2.27 million masks, 12,000 thermometers and 40,000 pairs of medical rubber gloves from China, trade data released by Beijing showed.</p>.<p>North Korea's parliament outlined plans to normalise industrial production and meet its economic goals this year, state media reported on Thursday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/china-reports-big-jump-in-covid-hospitalisations-who-1182813.html" target="_blank">China reports big jump in Covid hospitalisations: WHO</a></strong></p>.<p>Kim Tok Hun, premier of North Korean cabinet, lauded the country for "successfully tackling the worst-ever upheaval since the founding of the country" amid the Covid-19 outbreak, adding the cabinet aims to make 2023 "a year of great turn and change in the course of development" marking the 75th anniversary of the country's foundation.</p>.<p>The reclusive country shut its borders to nearly all trade for most of the pandemic, only resuming supplies and products from China in 2022. That sent bilateral trade to $1.03 billion in 2022, surging 226 per cent from a year earlier. </p>