Hankook in Talks with Hungary on New Tyre Plant
(Akron/Tire Review) Hankook has reportedly conducted talks with Hungarian Economic Minister János Kóka on potentially locating its new Eastern European plant there. The report is according to a daily newspaper in Hungary. Earlier this year, Hankook announced its plans to spend $650 million on an Eastern European plant capable of producing five million tires annually. The tyremaker had picked Slovakia as the site, but negotiations have since been hampered due to disagreements over the government’s incentive package. Korean news reports have stated that Hankook will announce the intended location of its new plant by November. Production is slated to begin in 2007.
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