Primorye companies want to replace DPRK workers with Indian employees



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Previously, the UN Security Council unanimously imposed new sanctions against the DPRK, which severely limited Pyongyang's export and import capabilities. One of the paragraphs of the resolution limits the issuance of work permits to the citizens of the DPRK. In October, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on measures to implement the resolution.

"Following the sanctions of the United Nations Security Council, including the Primorsky Krai, information was received on the lack of manpower.The Consul General said that it was still difficult to judge of the sharp increase in interest for Indian employees in relation to the sanctions of the UN Security Council.

Previously, it was reported that the authorities of Primorye in 2018 have accepted to attract 9,000 workers from the DPRK, but the Federal Ministry of Labor rejected the request.Vrio Governor, Andrei Tarasenko, said in January that the Primorye authorities had asked Moscow to leave in the province around 10,000 DPRK workers who are already in the region Later he told RIA Novosti that the North Korean workers in Primorye will stay here until the end of the year. 19659004] [ad_2]
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