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Kia Motors Corp., a South Korean company that sells vehicles in the U.S., plans to build a $1 billion assembly plant in Mexico. General Motors, a Detroit-based multinational car company, is moving production of a Cadillac model from Mexico to Tennessee. These headlines from yesterday alone represent an international car industry that increasingly sources parts and labor from around the world.

As far as where cars are actually put together, China leads the way as the world’s largest producer of cars and commercial vehicles, making roughly double the number (22.1 million) that the U.S. produced in 2013 (11.1 million),  according to data from auto industry analyst WardsAuto.



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