Of course south and North Korea have cars. South Korea's actually behind LG and Samsung! However, North Korea has Russian-made cars---no Hyundais or Toyotas in that country.
South Korea has far more cars than North Korea.
No. South Korea has more automobiles in absolute terms (number) and in proportion (cars per 1000 people).
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Kia Motors in South Korea.
Absolute advantage: Vietnam can produce 1000 million tons of rice while South Korea can produce 800 million tons of rice => Vietnam has absolute advantage (since it can produce more than Korea) Comparative advantage: Same example: Vietnam and Korea. To produce 1 more tonnes of rice, Vietnam has to give up producing 3 cars. However, to produce 1 more tonnes of rice, South Korea only have to give up producing 1 cars. => There is a lower opportuniy cost for Korea to produce rice. i.e. South Korea has the comparative advantage.
Products made in South Korea include: cars, cell-phones and televisions.
Mostly South Korea; Here are the locations of there plants: Hwasung Plant, Kooni, South Korea Sohari Plant, Nearest to Anyang, South Korea Kwang-Ju Plant, Gwangju, South Korea Seosan Plant, Seosan, South Korea Slovakian Plant, Žilina, Slovakia New Plant being built in West Point, GA USA (opening January 2009)
KIA Motors in South Korea.
the things that are exported from south Korea is mainly electronics and sometimes cars.
No, South Korea is more productive.
Car and on foot by train and taxi and cars
Hyundai cars come from South Korea.