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North Korea indicates nominal increase in defence spending

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Rising inflation means that despite a slight nominal acceleration in North Korea's defence spending in 2023, the budget in real terms will reduce for the third consecutive year. (Janes Defence Budgets)

North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No monetary figure has been stipulated but the proportion is consistent with recent years.

Analysis of the expenditure byJanes Defence Budgets suggests that the country's military spending will increase nominally but decline in real terms because of rising inflation.

North Korea's defence funding plan was outlined in a budget report submitted to the 14th Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on 19 January.

According to KCNA, the 2023 budget report appropriated 15.9% of total expenditure on defence, the same as in 2022. It said defence funding in 2022 “further bolstered up the war deterrence both in quality and quantity to contribute to defending the dignity and security of the country and the people”.


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North Korea indicates nominal increase in defence spending

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Rising inflation means that despite a slight nominal acceleration in North Korea's defence spending in 2023, the budget in real terms will reduce for the third consecutive year. (Janes Defence Budgets)

North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No monetary figure has been stipulated but the proportion is consistent with recent years.

Analysis of the expenditure byJanes Defence Budgets suggests that the country's military spending will increase nominally but decline in real terms because of rising inflation.

North Korea's defence funding plan was outlined in a budget report submitted to the 14th Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on 19 January.

According to KCNA, the 2023 budget report appropriated 15.9% of total expenditure on defence, the same as in 2022. It said defence funding in 2022 “further bolstered up the war deterrence both in quality and quantity to contribute to defending the dignity and security of the country and the people”.


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North Korea indicates nominal increase in defence spending

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Rising inflation means that despite a slight nominal acceleration in North Korea's defence spending in 2023, the budget in real terms will reduce for the third consecutive year. (Janes Defence Budgets)

North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No monetary figure has been stipulated but the proportion is consistent with recent years.

Analysis of the expenditure byJanes Defence Budgets suggests that the country's military spending will increase nominally but decline in real terms because of rising inflation.

North Korea's defence funding plan was outlined in a budget report submitted to the 14th Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on 19 January.

According to KCNA, the 2023 budget report appropriated 15.9% of total expenditure on defence, the same as in 2022. It said defence funding in 2022 “further bolstered up the war deterrence both in quality and quantity to contribute to defending the dignity and security of the country and the people”.


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North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No ...

North Korea indicates nominal increase in defence spending

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Rising inflation means that despite a slight nominal acceleration in North Korea's defence spending in 2023, the budget in real terms will reduce for the third consecutive year. (Janes Defence Budgets)

North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No monetary figure has been stipulated but the proportion is consistent with recent years.

Analysis of the expenditure byJanes Defence Budgets suggests that the country's military spending will increase nominally but decline in real terms because of rising inflation.

North Korea's defence funding plan was outlined in a budget report submitted to the 14th Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on 19 January.

According to KCNA, the 2023 budget report appropriated 15.9% of total expenditure on defence, the same as in 2022. It said defence funding in 2022 “further bolstered up the war deterrence both in quality and quantity to contribute to defending the dignity and security of the country and the people”.


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North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No ...

North Korea indicates nominal increase in defence spending

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Rising inflation means that despite a slight nominal acceleration in North Korea's defence spending in 2023, the budget in real terms will reduce for the third consecutive year. (Janes Defence Budgets)

North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No monetary figure has been stipulated but the proportion is consistent with recent years.

Analysis of the expenditure byJanes Defence Budgets suggests that the country's military spending will increase nominally but decline in real terms because of rising inflation.

North Korea's defence funding plan was outlined in a budget report submitted to the 14th Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on 19 January.

According to KCNA, the 2023 budget report appropriated 15.9% of total expenditure on defence, the same as in 2022. It said defence funding in 2022 “further bolstered up the war deterrence both in quality and quantity to contribute to defending the dignity and security of the country and the people”.


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North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No ...

North Korea indicates nominal increase in defence spending

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Rising inflation means that despite a slight nominal acceleration in North Korea's defence spending in 2023, the budget in real terms will reduce for the third consecutive year. (Janes Defence Budgets)

North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No monetary figure has been stipulated but the proportion is consistent with recent years.

Analysis of the expenditure byJanes Defence Budgets suggests that the country's military spending will increase nominally but decline in real terms because of rising inflation.

North Korea's defence funding plan was outlined in a budget report submitted to the 14th Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on 19 January.

According to KCNA, the 2023 budget report appropriated 15.9% of total expenditure on defence, the same as in 2022. It said defence funding in 2022 “further bolstered up the war deterrence both in quality and quantity to contribute to defending the dignity and security of the country and the people”.


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North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No ...

North Korea indicates nominal increase in defence spending

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Rising inflation means that despite a slight nominal acceleration in North Korea's defence spending in 2023, the budget in real terms will reduce for the third consecutive year. (Janes Defence Budgets)

North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No monetary figure has been stipulated but the proportion is consistent with recent years.

Analysis of the expenditure byJanes Defence Budgets suggests that the country's military spending will increase nominally but decline in real terms because of rising inflation.

North Korea's defence funding plan was outlined in a budget report submitted to the 14th Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on 19 January.

According to KCNA, the 2023 budget report appropriated 15.9% of total expenditure on defence, the same as in 2022. It said defence funding in 2022 “further bolstered up the war deterrence both in quality and quantity to contribute to defending the dignity and security of the country and the people”.


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North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No ...

North Korea indicates nominal increase in defence spending

by Jon Grevatt & Andrew MacDonald

Rising inflation means that despite a slight nominal acceleration in North Korea's defence spending in 2023, the budget in real terms will reduce for the third consecutive year. (Janes Defence Budgets)

North Korea has announced that it will spend nearly 16% of state expenditure in 2023 on defence. No monetary figure has been stipulated but the proportion is consistent with recent years.

Analysis of the expenditure byJanes Defence Budgets suggests that the country's military spending will increase nominally but decline in real terms because of rising inflation.

North Korea's defence funding plan was outlined in a budget report submitted to the 14th Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said on 19 January.

According to KCNA, the 2023 budget report appropriated 15.9% of total expenditure on defence, the same as in 2022. It said defence funding in 2022 “further bolstered up the war deterrence both in quality and quantity to contribute to defending the dignity and security of the country and the people”.


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