Toyota Get Into Korea Trough Free Trade Path With US
Toyota – Hard to get into South Korea, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) also take advantage of a free trade agreement between the U.S. and South Korea recently signed President Barack Obama and Lee Myung-bak last month.
To that end, Toyota will export MPV Sienna assembled in Princeton, Indiana, to be sold in South Korea. The amount is not much, 600 cars per year and will start at the beginning of this November. It was announced by Toyota North America and is quoted by Automotive News.
“Toyota North America seek to develop products that are assembled in the country for export,” said Yoshimi Inaba, COO of Toyota Motor North America Corp..
Last September, the Toyota Camry are also considering shifting production from Japan to the United States in order to enter Korea. The goal is to lower production costs due to the yen exchange rate continues to soar.
Toyota also exports sedan Avalon made in Georgetown, Kentucky, and SUV Sequoia in Princeton, and Tundra plus Tacoma which assembled in San Antonio, Texas. – Toyota
- Toyota Get Into Korea Trough Free Trade Path With US
- Toyota Get Into Korea Trough Free Trade Path With US
- Toyota Get Into Korea Trough Free Trade Path With US











