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North Koreas New Constitution Deepens Split With Seoul

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This is a diplomatic/political development with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, company, supply chain, or sector impact is identified. The event is purely geopolitical and does not affect trade, investment, or production channels.

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  • North Korea amended constitution on May 6, 2024, eliminating reunification goal.
  • South Korea is now framed as a 'hostile state'.
  • Kim Jong Un granted exclusive authority over nuclear weapons.
  • New territorial clause defines North Korea's borders.
  • Removed references to predecessors' achievements.

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