[Asia Economy Reporter Bae Kyunghwan] Rally meetings pledging to complete the first-year tasks of the five-year national economic development plan were simultaneously held across various regions of North Korea.


On the 28th, the Korean Central News Agency reported, "In response to the passionate appeal of the labor force at Hwanghae Steel Complex (hereinafter Hwanghae Steel Plant), rally meetings of employees aimed at resolutely completing the first-year tasks of the five-year plan were held in multiple sectors and units of the people's economy."


Currently, in North Korea, starting with the Hwanghae Steel Plant holding its first rally meeting on the 22nd and adopting an appeal letter, economic institutions and enterprises across various sectors nationwide are sequentially strengthening their determination to achieve production plans and raising the atmosphere.


In the appeal letter, the Hwanghae Steel Plant emphasized, "This year's struggle involves critical issues related to the dignity and authority of the Party and the future of the country," and stated, "It is a solemn period determining whether the homeland will rise by its own strength or collapse in the face of difficulties."



At the rally meetings, each institution and enterprise read aloud the Hwanghae Steel Plant's appeal letter containing these contents, reaffirmed their resolve, and then the officials directly presented this year's production targets and pledged to accomplish them.


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