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Hyundai Opens First European Car Plant

South Korean auto maker on Monday officially opened a new $1.3 billion car plant in the Czech Republic, designed to produce up to 300,000 cars a year by 2011 for European markets.

PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) -- South Korean auto maker Hyundai Motor Co. on Monday officially opened a new 1 billion euro ($1.3 billion) car plant in the Czech Republic, its first production facility in Europe.

The plant near the eastern town of Nosovice is designed to produce up to 300,000 cars a year by 2011 for European markets, the company said in a statement. It will create some 3,400 jobs, it said.

The plant was officially unveiled Monday, although trial production began a week ago, and is the third largest car manufacturing facility in the Czech Republic.

Next year, Hyundai Motor plans to set up another European plant in Russia's St. Petersburg.

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