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South Korea’s Hyundai Motor suspends China plant for a week amid political spat

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SEOUL — South Korea’s Hyundai Motor has suspended production at one of its Chinese factories for a week, a media report said on Sunday, fueling concern that a diplomatic standoff may be hurting sales in the automaker’s top market.

South Korean companies, from cosmetics firms to retailers, say they are being targeted in China because of Beijing’s objections to a planned deployment of the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system in South Korea. China worries the system’s powerful radar can penetrate its territory.

News of Hyundai’s China plant closure, reported by online media ChosunBiz, drove shares of the company down as much as 3% on Monday. At 0400 GMT, the shares had recovered to trade down 1.5%.

Shares in Hyundai’s aff iliates, Kia Motors and Hyundai Mobis, also traded lower.

ChosunBiz reported Hyundai’s China joint venture had told suppliers it would idle the factory in Cangzhou, Hebei Province from March 24 to April 1, to check its production line. The move comes less than six months after the plant started operations.

Hyundai has three other factories in China. No further details were available.

A Hyundai spokespers­on did not have immediate comments, but industry off icials and analysts say the suspension may be aimed at bringing down inventorie­s given slowing sales in China, due to political tension and competitio­n from local players.

Ko Tae-bong, an analyst at Hi Investment & Securities, said Hyundai’s March sales in China may have fallen year on year due to the political spat, after gaining in January and February.

Hyundai officials have previously said the company’s business ties with Chinese companies mean they were less likely to be the main target of any punishment.

The company’s China operations are a 50- 50 joint venture with state-owned Beijing Automotive. —

 ??  ?? A HYUNDAI i30 Wagon car is seen during the 87th Internatio­nal Motor Show at Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerlan­d on March 8.
A HYUNDAI i30 Wagon car is seen during the 87th Internatio­nal Motor Show at Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerlan­d on March 8.

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