Hyundai Motor did not exercise option to buy back Russian auto factory

Hyundai Motor did not exercise option to buy back Russian auto factory

SEOUL, Feb 2 (Reuters) - South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor did not exercise ​a buyback option for its former ‌manufacturing plant in Russia, the company said on ‌Monday, amid the continuing war in Ukraine.

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Along with its affiliate Kia, Hyundai was once the biggest foreign carmaker in Russia.

Operations ⁠at the facility ‌have been suspended since March 2022, a month after Moscow's ‍invasion of its neighbour provoked a backlash of Western sanctions that disrupted supply chains and ​payments.

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In 2024, Hyundai, like many other ‌automakers, sold its plant to a Russian company for a bargain price and agreed to an option to repurchase it within a fixed timeframe in the ⁠hope of one day ​returning. The buyback option ​expired in January.

"Hyundai Motor continues to provide warranty repairs and customer care ‍services for ⁠previously sold vehicles, and remains committed to maintaining these services going forward," ⁠Hyundai said in a statement to Reuters.

(Reporting by ‌Hyunjoo Jin; Editing by Himani Sarkar ‌and Sonali Paul)

 

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