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Chinese EV makers gain traction in South Korea’s import car market despite uphill battle
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) brands like BYD are gaining attention in South Korea's import car market as consumers seek affordable alternatives to domestic models amid rising fuel prices. A South Korean office worker, Choi, cited high domestic EV costs and fuel price increases as reasons for considering Chinese brands.
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