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Published time: 26 Sep, 2016 14:33Edited time: 26 Sep, 2016 14:39
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For the first time in a decade, South Korea loses its top-five spot, producing 2.55 million cars during the same period.

Ahead of India are Germany (3.62 million), Japan (5.40 million), the US (7.08 million), and China (12.79 million).

If the trend continues, South Korea risks losing the fifth spot on an annual basis, the Korea Herald newspaper reported citing figures from the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association.

Last year, the county’s produced 4.55 million vehicles, compared with India's 4.12 million units.

According to the media, officials are concerned because the local auto industry is facing a slump in domestic and export car sales which hit a seven-year low of just over 250,000 in August.


That came on the back of ongoing labor strikes by workers at Hyundai and Kia. Unions are demanding bigger wage increases, while a temporary tax cut on new car purchases was canceled in late July.

The strikes have resulted in a loss in production of 101,400 cars worth 2.23 trillion won ($2 billion), according to Hyundai’s top management.


“High labor costs and militant labor unions have accelerated manufacturing facility relocation and this has led to a drop in South Korean auto parts manufacturers’ annual sales by more than five trillion won ($4.52 billion) in 2015 alone,” said an unnamed industry source as cited by the Business Korea portal.

Meanwhile, India’s domestic demand for vehicles continues to rise due to stable growth. Car production accounts for almost seven percent of the economy and employs about 19 million people directly and indirectly.

One of the stated goals of the national Make in India program is for the country to emerge as the destination of choice for design and manufacture of automobiles and auto components, with output reaching a level of $145 billion, accounting for more than 10 percent of the GDP and providing additional employment to 25 million people in 2016.

https://www.rt.com/business/360653-india-car-production-increase/

Good improvement given India is closely behind South Korea in over all annual manufacturing production value.
 
@waz I seem to have incorrectly posted this news in wrong section, when free please move this to Central & South Asia section :)
 
Published time: 26 Sep, 2016 14:33Edited time: 26 Sep, 2016 14:39
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For the first time in a decade, South Korea loses its top-five spot, producing 2.55 million cars during the same period.

Ahead of India are Germany (3.62 million), Japan (5.40 million), the US (7.08 million), and China (12.79 million).

If the trend continues, South Korea risks losing the fifth spot on an annual basis, the Korea Herald newspaper reported citing figures from the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association.

Last year, the county’s produced 4.55 million vehicles, compared with India's 4.12 million units.

According to the media, officials are concerned because the local auto industry is facing a slump in domestic and export car sales which hit a seven-year low of just over 250,000 in August.


That came on the back of ongoing labor strikes by workers at Hyundai and Kia. Unions are demanding bigger wage increases, while a temporary tax cut on new car purchases was canceled in late July.

The strikes have resulted in a loss in production of 101,400 cars worth 2.23 trillion won ($2 billion), according to Hyundai’s top management.


“High labor costs and militant labor unions have accelerated manufacturing facility relocation and this has led to a drop in South Korean auto parts manufacturers’ annual sales by more than five trillion won ($4.52 billion) in 2015 alone,” said an unnamed industry source as cited by the Business Korea portal.

Meanwhile, India’s domestic demand for vehicles continues to rise due to stable growth. Car production accounts for almost seven percent of the economy and employs about 19 million people directly and indirectly.

One of the stated goals of the national Make in India program is for the country to emerge as the destination of choice for design and manufacture of automobiles and auto components, with output reaching a level of $145 billion, accounting for more than 10 percent of the GDP and providing additional employment to 25 million people in 2016.

https://www.rt.com/business/360653-india-car-production-increase/

Good improvement given India is closely behind South Korea in over all annual manufacturing production value.

I wonder how much Hyundai produces outside America
 
Indians should compare only against itself than others. It's better to rank lower and being prosperous than rank higher but still suffering.
 
The difference is in South Korea it's a whole ecosystem while in India it's mostly assembly.
 
Where is the place to park so many cars ?

For that matter there is no space on the bloody road for so many cars !
 
Where is the place to park so many cars ?

For that matter there is no space on the bloody road for so many cars !

Once the government starts getting strict on the environment and regulations on vehicle age, there will be lots of cars up for exchange.
 

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