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| − | The automotive industry plays a major role in Gwanjgu's economy. The history of the industry begins with the establishment of [[아시아자동차|Asia Motor Industries]] in Gwangju in 1965 with the financial support of [[이문환|Lee Mun-hwan]]. Asia Motors was acquired by Dongkuk Steel in 1969 and then by [[기아자동차|Kia Motors]] in 1976. Hyundai purchased Kia in 1999, and the Asia Motors brand was discontinued. However, the factories continued operating in Gwangju under the new company ownership as a Kia Motors auto plant, known as [[기아자동차_광주공장|Kia AutoLand Gwangju]], which is located in the [[빛그린산업단지|Bitgeurim Industrial Complex]]. In 2021, the [[광주글로벌모터스|Gwangju Global Motors Co. Ltd.]] was established as joint venture manufacturing plant between Hyundai Motor Company and the Gwangju city government. | + | The automotive industry plays a major role in Gwanjgu's economy. The history of the industry begins with the establishment of [[아시아자동차|Asia Motor Industries]] in Gwangju in 1965 with the financial support of [[이문환|Lee Mun-hwan]]. Asia Motors was acquired by Dongkuk Steel in 1969 and then by [[기아자동차|Kia Motors]] in 1976. Hyundai purchased Kia in 1999, and the Asia Motors brand was discontinued. However, the factories continued operating in Gwangju under the new company ownership as a Kia Motors auto plant, known as [[기아자동차_광주공장|Kia AutoLand Gwangju]], which is located in the [[빛그린산업단지|Bitgeurim Industrial Complex]]. In 2021, the [[광주글로벌모터스|Gwangju Global Motors Co. Ltd.]] was established as joint venture manufacturing plant between Hyundai Motor Company and the Gwangju city government. Notably, Gwangju's local baseball team, [[기아타이거즈|Kia Tigers]], is owned by Kia Motors. |
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2025년 8월 8일 (금) 15:13 판
Gwangju’s Automotive Industry
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The automotive industry plays a major role in Gwanjgu's economy. The history of the industry begins with the establishment of Asia Motor Industries in Gwangju in 1965 with the financial support of Lee Mun-hwan. Asia Motors was acquired by Dongkuk Steel in 1969 and then by Kia Motors in 1976. Hyundai purchased Kia in 1999, and the Asia Motors brand was discontinued. However, the factories continued operating in Gwangju under the new company ownership as a Kia Motors auto plant, known as Kia AutoLand Gwangju, which is located in the Bitgeurim Industrial Complex. In 2021, the Gwangju Global Motors Co. Ltd. was established as joint venture manufacturing plant between Hyundai Motor Company and the Gwangju city government. Notably, Gwangju's local baseball team, Kia Tigers, is owned by Kia Motors.
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