
Kia China Executive: Will Not Withdraw from China
Recently, Kia China's COO stated during a media briefing after the Kia EV5 static evaluation event that it is impossible for Kia to withdraw from the Chinese market.
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Recently, Kia China's COO stated during a media briefing after the Kia EV5 static evaluation event that it is impossible for Kia to withdraw from the Chinese market.
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