All the output produced in the plant will be supplied to the Kia Motors plant while some of it would be delivered to the Hyundai Montgomery, Alabama, plant in the future. The decision, it was reported, was made just before Hyundai Motor chairman Chung Mong-koo met Georgia governor Nathan Deal in Seoul on the 21st.
Hyundai Dymos' move is expected to trigger a wave of investments by Hyundai and Kia affiliates, which are under siege from labor strife and declining productivity. The state government of Georgia, meanwhile, is offering a generous package of incentives including tax cuts, free job training, and road and railroad construction.
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