Taekwang Industry
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Taekwang Industry Co, Ltd. is a South Korean chemical, clothing
Clothing
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 and electronics
Electronics
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 company headquartered in the Jangchung-dong area of central Seoul
Seoul
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. The company, founded by Lee Im Yong in 1950, has developed into a manufacturer of textiles, petrochemicals, wet weather and safety clothing, and audio electronics products, and is part of the Taekwang Heungkook Group
Taekwang Heungkook Group
Taekwang Group is a large South Korean chaebol , producing electronics, apparel, chemical, industry, and financial services products....

. Taekwang produces, among many other things, "Acelan" brand spandex, raincoats, umbrellas, sodium cyanide
Sodium cyanide
Sodium cyanide is an inorganic compound with the formula NaCN. This highly toxic colorless salt is used mainly in gold mining but has other niche applications...

, and black abaya
Abaya
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 fabric. It has plants in China as well as Korea.

Revenues were 1.2 billion KRW
South Korean won
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in 2006.

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