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Hyundai Motor to build two new plants in China instead of one

Wednesday, 17 September 2014


SEOUL,  Sept 16 (Reuters) : South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co (005380.KS) plans to build two new factories in China instead of one, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.
The increase is to meet the request of China's central government, which wants Hyundai to build a plant in the northeastern Hebei province as part of a development plan spanning Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, one of the people said.
Hyundai, which has three factories in Beijing, in March signed a preliminary agreement to build a plant in the southwestern city of Chongqing to help the automaker expand into western China.
One of the people said Hyundai had planned to open its $1 billion Chongqing factory in early 2016, but would likely start production later because the automaker has yet to gain central government permission.
Hyundai, which has a joint venture in China with Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co Ltd, now aims to open a factory in the Hebei city of Huanghua in 2016, ahead of its proposed plant in Chongqing, the two people said.
"This is like hitting two birds with one stone," in that building two plants would please both the central and Chongqing governments, one of the people said.