SOUTH KOREA: Renault Samsung eyes more local sourcing

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 19 July 2011

Supply problems following the Japanese earthquake have prompted Renault Samsung to source more automotive components locally, operations head Jean-Marie Hurtiger has said.

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