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Two Koreas restart operations at Kaesong industrial zone

Inter-Korean zone reopened five months after closure due to military tensions

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Businessmen and women walk through a border checkpoint in Paju near the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) dividing the two Koreas as people head back to the North's Kaesong industry complex. Photo: AFP

South Korean businessmen crossed into North Korea yesterday as the joint Kaesong industrial zone reopened five months after it was closed by soaring military tensions and threats of war.

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In the most tangible outcome to date of recent efforts to improve inter-Korean relations, dozens of cars, trucks and factory managers crossed the border shortly after 8.30am.

Video: Inter-Korean industrial zone reopens

“I hope we can work together well again, just like before,” said the 50-year-old manager of a Seoul textile company who declined to be named.

The optimistic mood at the Kaesong border checkpoint contrasted sharply with the sense of impending disaster that had loomed over the closure of Kaesong back in April.

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Months of heightened military tensions, with Pyongyang issuing daily apocalyptic threats of nuclear strikes, saw North Korea withdraw its 53,000-strong workforce from the joint industrial zone.

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