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    South Korea’s auto exports soar to $37 billion in first half

    July 17, 2024
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    South Korea’s automobile industry experienced a surge in overseas demand during the first half of 2024, achieving a record-breaking $37 billion in car exports. This figure represents a 3.8% increase from the same period last year, according to a report from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, as covered by Yonhap News Agency. The rise is primarily driven by the heightened global appetite for hybrid vehicles. The country saw a total of 1,467,196 vehicles exported from January to June, marking a 3.2% increase over last year’s figures. Despite this upward trend, June witnessed a slight decline in car exports, down 0.4% to $6.2 billion, which the ministry attributes to a reduced number of business days.

    South Korea's auto exports soar to $37 billion in first half

    Continuing a strong trend, South Korea’s monthly car exports consistently exceeded $6 billion since November of the previous year, with the exception of February, which saw a dip due to national holidays. This robust performance underscores the resilience and competitive edge of Korea’s auto industry on the global stage. However, not all metrics pointed upwards. Vehicle production within the country dipped by 2.4%, totaling 2,145,292 units in the first half of the year.

    Additionally, domestic car sales saw a significant drop, falling 10.7% to 798,544 units during the same period. Despite these mixed results, the South Korean government remains optimistic about the automotive sector’s growth prospects, setting an ambitious export target of $100 billion for vehicles and auto parts for the current year. Moreover, it has pledged continued support to bolster the sector’s exporters, aiming to sustain and enhance Korea’s pivotal role in the global automotive market.

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