Poor quality of North Korean-made products have brought North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's policy to encourage people to use domestic products over foreign-made ones to the brink of failure, a US broadcaster reported, Wednesday.
"The phenomenon of stagnant sales that started at major foodstuff plants across the country has spread to light industry plants manufacturing clothes," a source in northern Jagang Province told Radio Free Asia (RFA). The source added that light industry plants with little demand for their products have been compelled to fold.
Rubber gloves for washing clothes and fishing manufactured by a tire plant in the city of Manpo in the province have been priced at 5 yuan and 12 yuan, respectively. It is almost similar prices to China but the quality lags far behind, the source was quoted as saying.