North Korea Opens Knock-Off Ikea Store in Luxury Mall

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North Korea Opens Knock-Off Ikea Store in Luxury Mall
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Kim Jong-un's regime has brazenly opened a fake Ikea store in Pyongyang's Ryumgyong Plaza mall, complete with the same name and logo. The store's poorly recreated displays and cluttered aisles stand in stark contrast to the Swedish retailer's signature style. This unauthorized outlet is just one example of North Korea's attempts to mimic Western brands, despite UN sanctions banning the sale of Western goods to the country.

KIM Jong-un has opened up a knock-off Ikea store in the middle of a luxury North Korea n shopping mall.

The counterfeit outlet was spotted in a new video of Ryumgyong Plaza mall - Pyongyang's laughable attempt to mimic a grand shopping centre. KIM KIDS BOMBSHELL Unseen Kim Jong-un family kids are revealed for the FIRST time on despot’s birthday… including first potential male 'heir' It’s also possible that the stores don’t exist or operate at all, and that this was all a front for the propaganda campaign.Niklas Swanström, a Swedish political scientist specialising in North Korea, said this mall tour is a classic example of DPRK propaganda., it means that the North Koreans who have access to Tiktok – and can release films – do so with the approval of the state.

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