My friend just lost his customs broker job

North Korean in Dandong China

North Korean in Dandong China Source: MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images

A provincial state newspaper Jinlin Daily on Chinas border with North Korea dedicated an entire page to advice for local residents on how they might survive a nuclear war on Wednesday. Interview with a resident of Dandong City, where China border with North Korea, to talk about the recent changes in Dandong. Through the interview with Mr. Xu confirmed the fact that the U.S media reported a few days ago that some restaurants runs by North Koreans in Dandong were shut down. Meanwhile a friend of Mr. Xu who is a customs broker just lost his job because of the influence of the trade between China and North Korea.



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