South Korean Unification Ministry has been closely monitoring the import of luxury items into North Korea, revealing a noticeable surge in conspicuous wealth among the country's elite. The Kim Dynasty and other high-ranking individuals in North Korea have demonstrated an enhanced appetite for designer imports and luxury products.
An anonymous ministry official reported to Fox News that North Korea appears to be introducing a substantial volume of luxury goods annually, specifically targeted at the Kim Jong Un family. While the volume of imported luxury items experienced a decline during the COVID-19 pandemic due to border restrictions, it has been on the rise since the latter half of the previous year.
Supreme leader Kim Jong Un, along with his family, often referred to as the Mount Paektu bloodline, has previously been observed wearing high-end, luxury goods like Swiss watches. This highlights the increasing preference for extravagant items among North Korea's top echelons.
North Korea, which initially emerged as a communist nation with Soviet Union influence after World War II, has witnessed a transformation of its communist ideology into «juche.» This doctrine centralizes most authority under the «supreme leader,» resulting in the accumulation of wealth and resources among the ruling elite.
The Mount Paektu bloodline and its associated families have accumulated significant wealth through this system, enabling them to maintain opulent lifestyles even during periods of nationwide destitution and famine.
According to the ministry official, Kim Jong Un has been known to gift