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Lotte facing huge loss in China over THAAD retaliation

By Yonhap
Published : May 5, 2017 - 11:46
Lotte Group is facing huge losses as its outlets in China have remained closed for about two months over Beijing's apparent retaliation against the deployment of an advanced U.S. missile defense system in South Korea, according to group officials Friday. 

Chinese authorities ordered Lotte to close its stores following inspections in late February or early March after Lotte agreed to offer a site for the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense missile system in a land swap deal with the Defense Ministry. 


(Yonhap)


According to the company, nearly 90 percent of its 99 hypermarket Lotte Mart outlets in China halted operations, with 74 stores forcefully shut down in the name of fire inspections and 13 closed temporarily due to anti-Korea protests.

Lotte has some 120 retail outlets operating in the country, including five department stores. 

If the stores remain closed for three months, Lotte will suffer lost revenue of 300 billion won (US$264 million), according to group officials. 

When lost sales for duty-free, food and other businesses are included, the combined losses are predicted to reach 500 billion won. 

South Korea decided last year to host a THAAD battery to boost defense against North Korea, but China argues that it is also aimed at Beijing. 

China has taken a number of economic retaliatory measures, including restrictions on South Korean imports and Chinese tours to the country, as Seoul refused to give in to Chinese pressure to scrap the decision to host THAAD. (Yonhap)

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