Korea General Zinc Industry Group

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Company Name
Korea General Zinc Industry Group
Company Type
Public
Industry
North Korean mining
Founded
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Headquarters
Pyongyang
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Products
zinc, lead, base bullion
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Address
Tongsong-dong,
Central District,
Pyongy
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Company Overview

Korea General Zinc Industry Group is a state aligned North Korea mining company focused on zinc and base metal extraction to support domestic industrial production. The company plays a strategic role within North Korea mineral sector by contributing to metallurgical processing and export oriented trade. Its operations are integrated with the national resource development framework, supporting metal supply for industrial and infrastructure projects. Through structured production planning, the company maintains output stability within the country controlled economic system.

Operational facilities combine underground mining systems with processing plants designed to handle zinc ore concentration and refining coordination. Logistics integration with domestic transport networks enables controlled distribution to manufacturing centers. The company strategic position within North Korea industrial structure reinforces its importance in supporting domestic resource self sufficiency and limited external trade participation.

Company History

Korea General Zinc Industry Group was established in 1947 during the early phase of North Korea industrial consolidation period. The company was formed to centralize zinc extraction and support the development of the national metallurgical sector. Its creation aligned with state directed economic planning aimed at strengthening domestic industrial capacity.

During the 1960s and 1970s, the company expanded underground mining infrastructure and processing facilities to increase production stability. Integration with state controlled transport networks enhanced operational coordination and export potential within limited trade frameworks.

In the modern era, the company has maintained structured production systems and implemented selective facility modernization initiatives to sustain output performance. Its historical development reflects North Korea centralized approach to mineral resource management.

Areas of Operation

Industrial Zinc Production Areas – North Korea

Korea General Zinc Industry Group operates in mineral rich zones within North Hamgyong Province and South Hamgyong Province. These regions contain significant zinc bearing deposits that support domestic metallurgical production.

Primary Mining Regions
Underground mining systems integrate with processing facilities located near industrial centers. Rail networks connect production sites to centralized refining complexes, ensuring structured material distribution.

Logistics and National Integration
Close coordination with state transport infrastructure allows streamlined supply to domestic manufacturing hubs and controlled export channels.

Recent Activities

Industrial Production Review
In 2024, Korea General Zinc Industry Group emphasized strengthening operational efficiency within its zinc extraction and concentration facilities located in North Hamgyong Province. Improvements in ore handling systems enhanced production optimization and stabilized metal output. Processing upgrades were introduced to increase recovery rates while reinforcing strict environmental compliance through emissions monitoring enhancements. Internal transport coordination across rail networks improved material flow consistency and supported domestic industrial supply planning.

In 2025, the company advanced a controlled sustainable mining framework by introducing water conservation protocols and improved waste management systems. A phased modernization program strengthened plant automation and maintenance reliability. A limited expansion initiative assessed incremental extraction capacity within existing mining districts to support long term industrial objectives. Continued regulatory alignment ensured structured production governance within the national economic framework.

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