Hyundai says opening of raided plant to be delayed
Summary
Hyundai announced that the opening of a new plant in Georgia, USA, will be delayed by at least two months following a large immigration raid. The raid resulted in the detention of 475 workers, including 300 South Koreans, leading to tensions between the US and South Korea. The delay may impact a trade agreement involving investment commitments from Hyundai and other companies.Key Facts
- A large immigration raid took place at a Hyundai plant in Georgia, USA.
- The raid delayed the plant's opening by at least two months.
- Among the 475 detained, about 300 were from South Korea.
- The raid increased tensions between the US and South Korea.
- Hyundai and other companies were part of a trade agreement with investment commitments.
- None of the detained workers were directly employed by Hyundai.
- South Korea's president warned that such issues could deter foreign investments in the US.
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