Hyundai Motor, South Korea’s biggest automaker, reported a surprise decline in second-quarter profit on Thursday as rising raw material costs ate into earnings.
The Korean carmaker fared relatively well overseas, especially in emerging markets such as China and India, on the back of growing demand for oil-efficient compact cars. But Hyundai’s earnings were hit by falling domestic sales as higher oil prices affected consumption in Asia’s fourth-largest economy.

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