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Chinese owner threatens to abandon SKorean carmaker : MP

by Staff Writers
Seoul (AFP) Dec 23, 2008
The Chinese owner of South Korea's Ssangyong Motor has threatened to abandon the ailing automaker if its union rejects restructuring, a senior MP said Tuesday.

The threat from Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. was conveyed at talks in parliament between Ssangyong's executives and legislators, Jeong Jang-Seon, head of a parliamentary committee, said in a statement.

"We regard this as a very serious problem," he said.

He quoted Ssangyong CEO Choi Hyung-Tak as saying the Chinese parent may decide to leave South Korea in January.

Choi has said Ssangyong, the country's smallest carmaker, may face a critical period early next year when a massive amount of debt matures.

Ssangyong has asked for a cash injection from its Chinese parent but newspapers said the request was turned down because the union had called on Chinese executives to resign.

For the third quarter Ssangyong, acquired by the Chinese company in 2004, posted a net loss of 28.2 billion won (21 million dollars), the fourth consecutive quarterly loss.

The company says it expects a net loss of more than 100 billion won this year due to a slump in demand.

Ssangyong halted production for two weeks from December 17 and said it would be unable to pay workers on time this month due to a lack of funds.

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SKorean automaker delays payroll as sales slump
Seoul (AFP) Dec 22, 2008
South Korea's Ssangyong Motor said Monday it would be unable to pay workers on time this month, as other local automakers announced fresh production cuts amid a slump in demand.







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