According to Hecker's report, the enrichment facility is comprised of 2,000 centrifuges but is currently designed for nuclear power production, "not to boost North Korea's military capability," Hecker says.
This will create new issues for those companies in industries like logistics and construction where there is much interaction with officials, says Charles Hecker at Control Risks, an international risks consultancy.
It's a bargain that has remained largely intact for 35 years, says Siegfried Hecker, former director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where much of the US' nuclear weapons research has taken place.