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KDB kicks off due diligence on GM Korea to decide funding and tax grants

byCT Report
13/03/2018
in Korea
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SEOUL: Korea Development Bank (KDB) on Monday embarked on due diligence on GM Korea to study its cost structure before determining whether to grant financial aid and tax breaks to help keep Korea’s third largest automaker in business.

“We have reached a general consensus on due diligence conditions although there still are some differences in opinion,” KDB Chairman Lee Dong-gull told reporters after a kick-off meeting with GM officials at GM Korea’s Bupyeong plant. He also added that Barry Engle, GM’s head of international operations, pledged in a meeting with him last week to cooperate with KDB by providing necessary information based on mutual trust. The state lender plans to focus on examining the cost structure of the Korean unit including its transfer price, loans from the headquarters, fees to the headquarters, royalty payment and labor cost during due diligence.

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