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South Korea's biggest automaker, Hyundai Motor, has halted production at all four of its factories

in China... amid continuing fallout over the deployment of the THAAD missile defense system

on the Korean Peninsula.

The automaker says it has suspended its Chinese operation... after a local supplier, refused

to provide necessary components... due to a failure in payment.

This could deal a further blow to Hyundai,... which saw its sales in China plunge 65 percent

in June... amid the ongoing THAAD controversy.

Hyundai's factories in China have a combined capacity to produce over one-point-three million

vehicles a year.

For more infomation >> Hyundai Motor suspends production in China over supply disruption - Duration: 0:41.

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Hyundai Motor halts production in China as THAAD row damages sales - Duration: 1:40.

The bad blood between South Korea and China over the deployment of a U.S. missile defense

system to the Korean Peninsula is now spilling over to Korea's biggest automaker.

Hyundai Motor's assembly lines in China have come to a grinding halt... after a payment

dispute with a local supplier.

Lee Jeong-yeon reports.

Hyundai Motor, Korea's largest automaker, halted its car production in China as of last

week.

The decision comes as a local supplier stopped deliveries of plastic fuel tanks after Hyundai's

China joint venture failed to make payment.

The amount overdue is roughly 17-million US dollars, according to local media outlets...

but the exact figure is yet to be confirmed by Hyundai Motor.

The automaker has seen a massive drop in sales in China so far this year.

In the January-July period, Hyundai sold a total of around 350-thousand vehicles in China,

down 41-percent from some 600-thousand units last year.

This coming amid tensions between Seoul and Beijing over the U.S. deployment of the THAAD

missile defense system in South Korea.

Four out of five plants in China have stopped production, three in Beijing and one in Hebei

Province, with the fifth plant yet to start operations.

Hyundai Motor's Chinese factories have a combined production capacity of 1.4 million cars a

year...

raising concerns over the automaker's future sales.

Industry watchers say that the company can only wait and endure these setbacks until

the diplomatic problem gets resolved... before it can fully bounce back.

Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News

For more infomation >> Hyundai Motor halts production in China as THAAD row damages sales - Duration: 1:40.

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Hyundai Motor resumes automobile production in China after supply cut-off - Duration: 1:23.

Earlier this week, Seoul and Beijing's tension built over the deployment of a missile defense

system in the peninsula,... spilled over to South Korea's biggest automaker... forcing

Hyundai assembly lines in China to come to a grinding halt.

But as of today, the factories are up and running again.

Lee Jeong-yeon give us the updates.

As of Tuesday, Hyundai Motor's production in China is back in full swing.

The local supplier that had stopped delivering plastic fuel tanks due to late payments has

resumed shipments of the part.

The automaker has seen a massive drop in sales in China so far this year.

From January to July, Hyundai sold around 350-thousand vehicles in China, down 41 percent

from the 600-thousand or so units it sold last year.

This comes amid tensions between Seoul and Beijing over the deployment of the THAAD missile

defense system in South Korea.

Four out of the five Hyundai plants in China had stopped production, three in Beijing and

one in Hebei Province, with the fifth plant yet to even start operations.

Hyundai Motor's Chinese factories have a combined production capacity of 1.4 million cars a

year.

Industry watchers say that the company can do little but sit back and endure these setbacks

until the diplomatic row is resolved... when it can hopefully bounce back.

Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Hyundai Motor resumes automobile production in China after supply cut-off - Duration: 1:23.

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Hyundai Motor resumes automobile production in China after supply cut-off - Duration: 1:22.

Earlier this week, Seoul and Beijing's tension built over the deployment of a missile defense

system in the peninsula,... spilled over to South Korea's biggest automaker... forcing

Hyundai assembly lines in China to come to a grinding halt.

But as of today, the factories are up and running again.

Lee Jeong-yeon give us the updates.

As of Tuesday, Hyundai Motor's production in China is back in full swing.

The local supplier that had stopped delivering plastic fuel tanks due to late payments has

resumed shipments of the part.

The automaker has seen a massive drop in sales in China so far this year.

From January to July, Hyundai sold around 350-thousand vehicles in China, down 41 percent

from the 600-thousand or so units it sold last year.

This comes amid tensions between Seoul and Beijing over the deployment of the THAAD missile

defense system in South Korea.

Four out of the five Hyundai plants in China had stopped production, three in Beijing and

one in Hebei Province, with the fifth plant yet to even start operations.

Hyundai Motor's Chinese factories have a combined production capacity of 1.4 million cars a

year.

Industry watchers say that the company can do little but sit back and endure these setbacks

until the diplomatic row is resolved... when it can hopefully bounce back.

Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News.

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