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Hyundai’s new Georgia plant to hire 8,500 people



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33 Comments

  1. GREAT VIDEO…
    WE SHOULD HAVE PLANNED THINGS A LITTLE DIFFERENT AND TIMED THINGS BETTER..BUILT UP OUR OWN INTERNALLY ….THEN SAY…BYE BYE TO EVERYONE ELSE..
    I JUST HATE WHEN OUR OWN HARD WORKING AMERICANS HAVE TO SUFFER…

  2. Hyundai warns US dealers of possible price hikes amid 25% tariffs

    South Korean automaker Hyundai warned U.S. dealers it is evaluating its pricing strategy in the face of forthcoming 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and parts announced by President Donald Trump.

    Randy Parker, chief executive officer of Hyundai and Genesis Motor North America, told dealers in a note that "current vehicle pricing is not guaranteed and may be subject to change for units wholesaled after April 2."

    Analysts expect automakers may be forced to significantly hike vehicle prices if the new tariffs remain in place for an extended period.

    "Tariffs are not easy," Parker told dealers.

    Parker also said the automaker is "fortunate that we do not depend heavily on imports from Mexico and Canada. We have been sure footed in our U.S. investments."

  3. Create temporary jobs in couple years it will shut down just like every other automakers electric vehicle is the new wave and once Chinese companies figure how to get in the states there will be be no competition for BYD

  4. A president that's putting himself in the line for his people instead shareholders that want cheap labor for fat dividend. I used to hate Trump but i get him now. He ain't perfect but got good intention for Americans.

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