General Motors has revealed plans to put $600 million into its South Korean division. The major investment will focus on modernizing production facilities and enhancing product development.

SEOUL – The automotive giant General Motors announced Wednesday its intention to pour $600 million into its South Korean operations, marking a significant commitment to the region.
The substantial financial investment will target enhancements to production facilities and product improvements within the company’s Korean division, according to the announcement made this week.
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