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![]() Tom Francis wrote: Might want to watch this. It's kind of long, but worth the effort. http://maccise.com/2006/07/welcome-to-north-korea.html Speaking of North Korea, I'd be surprised if there are any recreational boats in that country at all. Ol' Kim probably goes boating in something armor plated, with 50-calibers mounted on the decks, and a Kevlar clad crew. Chinese boats, even mainland Chinese boats, are pretty well accepted in the marketplace these days- and many of them are decently or better built. I suspect that anybody trying to bring in boats from North Korea wouldn't find a receptive market right now, and it wouldn't matter how much boat you could buy for how little. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
Tom Francis wrote: Might want to watch this. It's kind of long, but worth the effort. http://maccise.com/2006/07/welcome-to-north-korea.html Speaking of North Korea, I'd be surprised if there are any recreational boats in that country at all. Ol' Kim probably goes boating in something armor plated, with 50-calibers mounted on the decks, and a Kevlar clad crew. Chinese boats, even mainland Chinese boats, are pretty well accepted in the marketplace these days- and many of them are decently or better built. I suspect that anybody trying to bring in boats from North Korea wouldn't find a receptive market right now, and it wouldn't matter how much boat you could buy for how little. North Korean don't need to export to western market. They could have exported very low-priced recreational boats to China. Their labor cost is even lower than that's in China, and can be competitive in China market. With large number of Chinese buying cars nowaday and having a car is no longer as high a "status symbol" as before, I will not be surprised to see Chinese start buying recreational boats. Currently, North Korean is exporting a lot of stuff to China (at a very competitive price); there is no reason why North Korean cannot export other items such as recreational boats. But the weather is cold in North Korea and will limit the number of months when they can produce boats without additional heating; this may be the factor that prevents them to be an actor in boat-building industry, right? I am just speculating. Jay Chan |
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