Looks like a carmaker has turned his back on Russia.

Many automotive producers have cut off production in Russian factories, and have halted exports to the Russian market. But it seems that's what everyone did.
Portal Carscoops has sent a request to the southeastern producer Hyundai & Kiu, Group (HKG) to comment on the current situation and the decision to many companies for suspension of
“Group Hyundai & Kia is very concerned about the situation in Ukraine. Our company is focused on providing security to its employees in the affected areas. Our priorities are people's well-being, so we'll continue to analyze the possible disruption of our business there and manage unforeseen situations, depending on the circumstances,” was the answer given by the HKG. But when asked again if they plan to stop production and export to Russia, the spokesman HKG refused to comment.
Meanwhile, Reuters agency reported that the Southeast Concert factories in Russia will not work because they lack parts.
In the past ten years, the large South South African automaker has invested heavily in the Russian market. The HMR factory (Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Russia) has been working in Sestrorett, near St Petersburg.
St. Petersburg drives the big Russian market.












