Seoul : North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held a politburo meeting of the country's ruling Workers' Party.
The meeting saw him launching an "80-day campaign" for the development of the economy, state-media reported on Tuesday.
In a report, Pyongyang's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said: "The meeting discussed, as its first agenda item, the issue of successfully greeting the Eighth Congress of the Party by waging a dynamic 80-day campaign of the entire party, the whole country and all the people.
"The remaining days is the period of year-end struggle and also the last phase of carrying out the five-year strategy for national economic development put forth at the Seventh Congress of the party."
In August, Kim admitted that his five-year economic development plan ending this year failed to achieve intended goals due to unexpected internal and external challenges, and pledged to unveil a new scheme, reports Yonhap News Agency.
The current five-year economic development plan was adopted when the North held a previous party congress in May 2016.
This report from IANS has been edited