Observers had been looking for clues that the son, Kim Jong-un, would lead a smooth transition as his father ails.
But state media made no mention of either man.
The rubber-stamp Supreme People's Assembly agreed to "remarkably increase" production.
Analysts of North Korea's opaque politics had thought he would be appointed to the National Defence Commission.
However, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) did not mention whether Kim Jong-il or his 28-year-old son attended the session, nor did it include the younger Kim in its mention of appointments.
The previous session of parliament, in June last year, oversaw the appointment of Jang Song Thaek, the brother-in-law of Kim Jong-il, to one of the defence commission's several vice chairmanships. (read more)
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