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    MENA Newswire News Desk: South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group is set to unveil a $20 billion investment in the United States, marking a significant expansion of its manufacturing footprint and aligning with ongoing efforts by foreign firms to localize production in response to shifting U.S. trade policy. The announcement is scheduled to take place Monday at the White House, with President Donald Trump, Hyundai Executive Chair Euisun Chung, and Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry in attendance. At the center of the investment is a $5 billion steel plant in Louisiana.

    Hyundai Motor expands US operations with $20 billion investment

    The facility will employ approximately 1,500 workers and is designed to produce advanced steel for use in electric vehicle manufacturing. This steel will support operations at Hyundai’s existing automotive plants in Alabama and Georgia. In addition, the company is expected to confirm plans for a third automotive facility in Georgia, further strengthening its U.S.-based production capabilities. The investment comes at a time of increasing urgency for multinational corporations seeking to shield their operations from potential trade disruptions. President Trump has proposed a new round of reciprocal tariffs set to take effect on April 2, targeting countries with significant trade surpluses with the United States, including South Korea.

    In recent months, other global firms such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and Japan’s SoftBank have also announced major U.S. investments following meetings at the White House. Hyundai Motor CEO José Muñoz recently stated that the company views increased localization as the most effective strategy to navigate rising tariff risks. The automaker, already a top electric vehicle seller in the United States, has been steadily increasing its domestic production capacity. A $7.6 billion vehicle and battery plant in Georgia is set to host an opening ceremony later this week, complementing Hyundai’s existing facilities and reinforcing the brand’s long-term strategy in the U.S. market.

    Hyundai’s localization strategy gains momentum

    Governor Landry’s October 2024 visit to South Korea helped facilitate discussions around the new steel plant, reflecting state-level efforts to attract foreign direct investment. The broader $20 billion commitment may also incorporate funds from a previously announced $10 billion U.S. investment plan declared by Hyundai in 2022. It remains unclear how much of the new total represents additional capital versus previously allocated funding. The announcement also comes as U.S. automakers express concern over the potential impact of broad tariffs on imported auto parts. General Motors CEO Mary Barra recently met with President Trump, emphasizing the company’s intent to invest $60 billion domestically while raising concerns about regulatory uncertainty.

    Hyundai Steel, a key component of the conglomerate, has acknowledged that heightened tariffs would adversely affect the Korean steel sector, though the company did not confirm whether the Louisiana plant is part of a new strategy or an extension of ongoing plans. Hyundai declined to comment on the investment details ahead of the official announcement. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt commented on the development via social media, framing the investment as a result of President Trump’s economic policies, which she said are driving job growth and increased earnings for American workers.

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