A group of South Korean businessmen has asked the government again to approve their plan to visit the now-shuttered joint industrial park in North Korea next week, government officials said Tuesday.
Seoul's unification ministry said that 29 businessmen made the request on Monday to visit the Gaesong Industrial Complex in the North's border city of the same name, where their factories are located, next month.
"The government plans to not approve the group's bid," said a government official, adding that the move is not proper as the international community has slapped tougher sanctions against the North over its nuke and missile tests.
Kaesong Industrial Complex in North Korea. (Yonhap)
In early June, the group made a similar request to the government in a bid to check their facilities ahead of the summer rainy season. A total of 124 local firms ran factories at the industrial park, employing over 54,000 North Korean workers and producing labor-intensive goods such as clothes and utensils.
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