7. North Korea's economical state as for now

Up until now, North Korea still continue to have a planned economy with its communism ideology. Because of this planned economy, isolation and military-first policy, they keep on having a very poor economy. However, when referring to their military they have a pretty strong one. As for now, Kim Jong-un is the leader of North Korea. Their economy is very poor, with their GDP per capita of only $1,800 and is not even 3% of South Korea's GDP per capita. Most of their GDP comes from industry goods. They also have many factories. The percentage of their GDP for agriculture is only about 20%, which is why many of the people in North Korea are starving with the lack of food. Their food production is very low that the World Food Program has to sent 75,000 tons of food every year. Even until now, they are still isolated from international trading which can lead to joint ventures with other countries' companies that can help boost their economy. Boosting their economy leads to questions such as what happened if they unified with South Korea. And maybe that is why they never thought of unifying again. It also leads to predictions if the outcome of their reunification might be a failure just like West and East Germany. Either way, their different strong ideologies, might be hard to actually settle into one country.

A rare picture of how North Korea's food production is so scarce that some people would be eating grass.