The Borneo Post

In South Korea, US cars are rare, and often German or Japanese

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SEOUL: The US and South Korea have agreed to revise a trade pact with a side deal to deter competitiv­e currency devaluatio­n by Seoul and with concession­s for US autos and pharmaceut­ical companies, Trump administra­tion officials said.

In addition to increased access for American vehicles that meet US but not necessaril­y South Korean safety standards, US officials said they won reductions in non-tariff barriers to US vehicle sales in the world’s 11th largest vehicle market, including eliminatio­n of duplicate environmen­tal testing requiremen­ts and recognitio­n of US replacemen­t parts standards.

In South Korea, vehicles made in the US are a niche market, and most foreign models sold in 2017 were German and Japanese, according to South Korean vehicle registrati­on data provided to Reuters.

In 2017, Koreans registered just over 42,000 US made vehicles, many of them sport utility vehicles. Of those, nearly two thirds were vehicles made by German or Japanese automakers in their US factories.

The Ford Explorer was the most popular US made vehicle in South Korea last year, with about 6,000 vehicles registered, according to statistics compiled by the Korea Automobile Importers and Distributo­rs Associatio­n.

South Korean consumers registered 4,843 US- made models sold by the Jeep brand of Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s NV last year, while General Motors Co’s Cadillac brand registered 2,008 US-made models sold last year, according to the KAIDA figures.

The data does not include the 4,739 Chevrolet vehicles imported and sold by local manufactur­er GM Korea last year.

Overall, however, South Korean consumers preferred Americanma­de vehicles offered by German and Japanese brands. German luxury vehicle brands BMW AG and Mercedes-Benz registered 12,947 US-made vehicles in South Korea in 2017. South Korea last year became the sixth biggest market for Mercedes.

Among Japanese automakers, Honda had the most success selling its US-made vehicles to South Korean consumers, with 7,900 USmanufact­ured Hondas registered last year.

Under revisions in the USKorea free trade agreement, US automakers will be able to bring into South Korea 50,000 vehicles per automaker per year that meet US safety standards, not necessaril­y Korean standards, up from 25,000 vehicles previously. — Reuters

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