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Hyundai Motor Group on Tuesday clinched a $1.5 billion investment deal with the Indonesian government to construct an automotive plant in Delta Mas in Bekasi, Indonesia, which will be the automaker’s first finished car production facility in the Southeast Asian region. (The Korea Herald/ANN/ Hyundai Motor Group)
(JP / The Korea Herald / Asia News Network)