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Hyundai Motor, Kia Motors cut China output amid diplomatic tensions - sources

Published 04/04/2017, 02:28
Updated 04/04/2017, 02:30
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Kia Motor is seen during an unveiling ceremony for Kia Motor's The New Soul in Seoul
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SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co (KS:005380) and Kia Motors Corp (KS:000270) have slashed vehicle production in China, people familiar with the matter told Reuters, amid diplomatic tensions and competition from local brands.

China, the world's biggest auto market, accounted for over a quarter of the pair's 2016 overseas sales but their March sales there were hit by anti-Korean sentiment and competition from local automakers like Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd (HK:0175).

Kia Motors has cut production shifts at its China factories, two of the sources said. One of them said Hyundai also had eliminated a second shift from its three factories in Beijing starting mid-March.

The sources declined to be identified because the matter was not public. The automakers declined to comment on Tuesday.

Hyundai earlier said it had suspended output at its factory in Hebei from March 24 to April 4. It was unclear how the shift cut would affect employment there.

Political tensions have soared since late February when South Korea's Lotte Group agreed to provide land for a U.S. missile defence system in South Korea. The move angered Beijing, although Seoul says the system is a response to North Korea's nuclear threat and is not intended to contain China.

South Korean firms including Lotte Group have encountered difficulties in China such as boycott calls in state media, protests, suspension of operations and cyber crime.

The South Korean automakers said on Monday that weaker sales in China had likely dragged down overseas sales in March, blaming poor "consumer sentiment towards Korean products".

At Kia Motors, China sales likely more than halved in March from the year prior, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.

But sources said the sales falls may have stemmed from competition from local rivals rather than the political fallout.

The likes of Geely have gained market share with cheaper sport utility vehicles at the expense of Hyundai and Kia, which rely heavily on sedans.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Kia Motor is seen during an unveiling ceremony for Kia Motor's The New Soul in Seoul

Hyundai Motor shares fell 1.9 percent and Kia Motors declined 0.7 percent in the wider market (KS11), which was down 0.2 percent in morning trade on Tuesday.

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