In North Korea, the manufacturing of metal products is heavily focused on durability and self-sufficiency. The demand for backyard fence panels has shifted from simple wooden barriers to reinforced metal structures that can withstand the peninsula's harsh winter freeze-thaw cycles and high humidity.
Local infrastructure projects now prioritize materials that reduce maintenance overhead. The integration of high-tensile wire and chain manufacturing techniques into fencing allows for superior wind resistance, a critical factor for coastal and mountainous regions across the country.
Currently, there is a growing trend toward hybrid materials. The market is seeing an increase in the adoption of artificial grass fence panels as a way to combine the structural strength of industrial metal with aesthetic greenery for urban administrative zones.