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Seoul expects higher car demand as Saudi Arabia allows women to drive

All News 10:12 October 23, 2017

SEOUL, Oct. 23 (Yonhap) -- South Korea expects the demand for vehicles in Saudi Arabia to rise as the Middle Eastern country has decided to allow women to drive next year, a trade agency said Monday.

Last month, Saudi Arabia said it would allow women in their 30s or older to drive from June 2018, ending a longstanding policy that has branded the ultraconservative kingdom as the global symbol of the oppression of women.

As some 3.2 million Saudi Arabian women aged betwen 30 and 54 are expected to go about their everyday activities using cars, demand in the country for subcompact sedans and sport-utility vehicles will grow over time, the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) said in a statement.

South Korea's vehicle exports to Saudi Arabia fell 36 percent year-on-year to US$2.6 billion last year as low oil prices and oil output reduction weighed on the Middle Eastern country's financial status, it said.
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