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US-South Korea Trade Talks Over Auto Tariffs, Visa Rules To Continue Following Hyundai EV Plant ICE Raid - General Motors (NYSE:GM), Boeing (NYSE:BA)
Benzingaยท2025-09-19 10:00

Trade Negotiations - South Korea's trade negotiations with the U.S. regarding auto tariffs are ongoing, particularly in light of the recent ICE raid at Hyundai's battery plant in Georgia [1] - A 15% tariff agreement is reportedly in place, but there are differing views on the execution of a $350 billion investment package, which is a key component of the negotiations [3] Visa Issues - South Korea's top trade negotiator emphasized the need for a quick resolution to visa issues affecting South Korean nationals [2] Immigration and Corporate Compliance - Following the ICE raids, South Korean nationals were deported back to South Korea, highlighting the importance of compliance with U.S. immigration laws for foreign companies [4] - President Trump urged foreign companies to respect immigration laws and indicated support for those wishing to bring skilled workers into the U.S. [5] Partnerships and Future Models - General Motors announced a partnership with Hyundai to introduce over five new models, with the first expected to launch in 2028, targeting an annual production of 800,000 units [6] - GM is also collaborating with LG Energy Solutions to produce LFP batteries for the Chevrolet Bolt EV starting in 2027 [7]