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  2. Automotive industry in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Korean automotive industry began in August 1955, when Choi Mu-seong, a Korean businessman, and two of his brothers (Choi Hae-seong and Choi Soon-seong), mounted a modified and localized jeep engine on a US military jeep-style car body made with the sheet metal from a junk oil drum can and military junk Jeep parts to manufacture its first car, called the Sibal (car).

  3. South Korean factory should bring 80 jobs to Macon. Here’s ...

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    Boogook Industries specializes in supplying fluid containers for cars. They announced a new facility in Macon Wednesday.

  4. South Korean auto parts maker plans $176M plant in ... - AOL

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... DUBLIN, Ga. (AP) — Another South Korean auto parts company is set to build a plant in Georgia, investing more than $176 million and hiring more ...

  5. List of automobile manufacturers of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and defunct automobile manufacturers of South Korea. Current manufacturers Company ... (1972–2011) (Replaced by GM Korea) Keohwa (1974 ...

  6. Plug-in electric vehicles in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2022, there were about 299,000 electric vehicles registered in South Korea. [1] As of September 2022, 11.8% of new cars registered in South Korea were electric. [2] The South Korean government has provided strong support for electric vehicles including tax breaks, financial aid, and expenditures in research and development.

  7. Korea Automobile Importers & Distributors Association

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    The Korea Automobile Importers & Distributors Association (Korean: 한국수입자동차협회), or KAIDA, is a South Korean trade association representing importers and distributors of imported automobiles, established in 1995. It is a corporation registered under the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy, whose membership consists of ...

  8. Gwangju Global Motors - Wikipedia

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    It is the only Hyundai-operated manufacturing plant in South Korea without the presence of workers unions, which enables average annual pay to be less than half than other Hyundai plants. [6] Gwangju Metropolitan Government is the largest shareholder with an investment of 48.3 billion won (21 percent stake). Hyundai Motor Company, which ...

  9. Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association - Wikipedia

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    Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association, or KAMA, is a South Korean automobile and motor vehicle association National Assembly in July 1988. KAMA is a non-profit organization, representing the interests of automakers in Korea. [1]