Tennessee Gov. Lee discusses biz ties with Hankook & Company

26.10.25 06:47 Uhr

Gov. Bill Lee of the U.S. state of Tennessee met with officials from Korean automotive parts conglomerate Hankook & Company Group last week to discuss business ties, the company said Sunday. The U.S. governor met with Lee Soo-il, vice president of Hankook & Company, and Park Jong-ho, the chief executive officer, along with other key officials at the business group's headquarters in Seongnam, south of Seoul, on Friday, the conglomerate said. The business group, which has Hankook Tire & Technology under its wing, operates production lines for automotive batteries and tires in Clarksville, northern Tennessee. During the meeting, the two sides discussed ways to expand cooperation in the mobility industry, including establishing a business-friendly environment and maintaining a stable energy supply for the production facilities. "Tennessee boasts an outstanding workforce, logistics network and tax environment, offering favorable conditions for Korean companies seeking to enter the North American market," an official from the group said. The business group is currently expanding its Tennessee-bWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

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