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Sungri Motor Plant
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Sungri Motor Plant is a 600,000m2 vehicle factory opened in November 1950 as the Tokchon Motor Plant in the city of Tokchon, North Korea. In 1975, it was renamed Sungri Motor Plant (sungri being the English version of the Korean word for victory). In 1980 the annual capacity was reported to be 20,000 units, but in 1996 it only produced 150 units. All car models are reported to be replicas of foreign cars.
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Sungri Motor Plant is a 600,000m2 vehicle factory opened in November 1950 as the Tokchon Motor Plant in the city of Tokchon, North Korea. In 1975, it was renamed Sungri Motor Plant (sungri being the English version of the Korean word for victory). In 1980 the annual capacity was reported to be 20,000 units, but in 1996 it only produced 150 units. All car models are reported to be replicas of foreign cars.